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Which file is a configuration file containing passwords and password expiration information for all user accounts?
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Describe how the YaST User and Group Management utility Plugins tab is used.
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When creating a new user using the GUI utility, the default expiration date is in the form of ____.
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____________________ is the process of verifying someone's identity by checking his or her username and password against a central user database.
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The ____________________ is a unique number representing the username.
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-Command option used to remove a specified member from the group account.
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Users can change their own passwords by typing passwd with ____ to specify the username.
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How can you view the contents of your /etc/login.defs file or / etc/default/ useradd file?
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