Effectively remove a user from the system
November 27th, 2006 by George Notaras
This is a very interesting article that describes in detail all the required actions a sysadmin should perform in order to effectively remove a user from a Linux system. This checklist mainly focuses on security, covering all aspects of the removal procedure, from the user’s documents to mail aliases, cronjobs, user’s processes etc.
Read the full article at HowtoForge.org
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Tags: Administration, Security, System
