===== Overview =====
The user manager page allows you to add, delete and manage users on the ClearOS system.
===== Installation =====
If you [[Software Modules|install a module]] that depends on users/groups, this feature will automatically be installed as well.
===== Menu =====
You can find this feature in the menu system at the following location:
Directory|Accounts|Users
===== Video Tutorial =====
{{youtube>large:gQKF4QsPn9k|2-minute ClearOS Enterprise Groups and Users}}
===== Configuration =====
==== User Overview ====
The first thing you will see on the user manager page is a summary of existing users. This summary includes the username, name and the enabled applications for each user. The core applications on ClearOS include:
* {{:user_guide:clearos_enterprise_5.1:icon-ftp.png|}} FTP Server
* {{:user_guide:clearos_enterprise_5.1:icon-email.png|}} Mailbox
* {{:user_guide:clearos_enterprise_5.1:icon-web.png|}} OpenVPN
* {{:user_guide:clearos_enterprise_5.1:icon-pptpd.png|}} PPTP Server
* {{:user_guide:clearos_enterprise_5.1:icon-proxy.png|}} Proxy Server
* {{:user_guide:clearos_enterprise_5.1:icon-web.png|}} Web Server share
* {{:user_guide:clearos_enterprise_5.1:icon-samba.png|}} Windows networking
The application options will only appear if the specific application is installed
==== User Information ====
When adding or editing a user, you must configure the following fields:
* Username
* First name
* Last name
* Password
In addition, you can also:
* Configure optional fields such as telephone number, address, title, and more.
* Select the permitted applications for the user.
* Specify [[groups|group membership]] on the system.
===== Tips and Tricks =====
==== Secure Shell (SSH) ====
Secure Shell (SSH) access for users is rarely required and should be considered only for trusted users. To enable this option in the web-based account manager, add or change the following parameter in /etc/system/webconfig:
allow_shell = 1