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NAME
oneuser - manages OpenNebula users
SYNOPSIS
oneuser command [args] [options]
OPTIONS
-r, --read-file Read password from file
--sha1 The password will be hashed using the sha1
algorithm
--ssh SSH Auth system
--x509 x509 Auth system for x509 certificates
-k, --key path_to_private_key_pem Path to the Private Key of the User
-c, --cert path_to_user_cert_pem Path to the Certificate of the User
--driver driver Driver to autehnticate this user
-a, --append Append new attributes to the current template
--x509_proxy x509 Auth system based on x509 proxy certificates
--proxy path_to_user_proxy_pem Path to the user proxy certificate
--time x Token duration in seconds, defaults to 36000 (10
h). To reset the token set time to 0.To generate
a non-expiring token use -1 (not valid for ssh
and x509 tokens).
--force Force one_auth file rewrite
-l, --list x,y,z Selects columns to display with list command
-d, --delay x Sets the delay in seconds for top command
-f, --filter x,y,z Filter data. An array is specified with
column=value pairs.
--csv Write table in csv format
-x, --xml Show the resource in xml format
-n, --numeric Do not translate user and group IDs
--describe Describe list columns
-v, --verbose Verbose mode
-h, --help Show this message
-V, --version Show version and copyright information
--user name User name used to connect to OpenNebula
--password password Password to authenticate with OpenNebula
--endpoint endpoint URL of OpenNebula xmlrpc frontend
COMMANDS
• create username [password] Creates a new User Examples: oneuser create my_user my_password oneuser
create my_user -r /tmp/mypass oneuser create my_user --ssh --key /tmp/id_rsa oneuser create my_user
--ssh -r /tmp/public_key oneuser create my_user --x509 --cert /tmp/my_cert.pem valid options:
read_file, sha1, ssh, x509, key, cert, driver
• update userid [file] Update the template contents. If a path is not provided the editor will be
launched to modify the current content. valid options: append
• quota userid [file] Set the quota limits for the user. If a path is not provided the editor will be
launched to modify the current quotas.
• batchquota range|userid_list [file] Sets the quota limits in batch for various users. If a path is
not provided the editor will be launched to create new quotas.
• defaultquota [file] Sets the default quota limits for the users. If a path is not provided the editor
will be launched to modify the current default quotas.
• umask range|userid_list [mask] Changes the umask used to create the default permissions. In a similar
way to the Unix umask command, the expected value is a three-digit base-8 number. Each digit is a
mask that disables permissions for the owner, group and other, respectively.
If mask is not given, or if it is an empty string, the umask will
be unset
• login username Creates the login token for authentication. The token can be used together with any
authentication driver. The token will be stored in $HOME/.one/one_auth, and can be used subsequently
to authenticate with oned through API, CLI or Sunstone.
Example, request a valid token for a generic driver (e.g. core auth, LDAP...):
oneuser login my_user --time 3600
Example, generate and set a token for SSH based authentication:
oneuser login my_user --ssh --key /tmp/id_rsa --time 72000
Example, same using X509 certificates:
oneuser login my_user --x509 --cert /tmp/my_cert.pem
--key /tmp/my_key.pk --time 72000
Example, now with a X509 proxy certificate
oneuser login my_user --x509_proxy --proxy /tmp/my_cert.pem
--time 72000
valid options: ssh, x509, x509_proxy, key, cert, proxy, time, force
• key DEPRECATED, use login to generate auth files.
Shows a public key from a private SSH key. Use it as password
for the SSH authentication mechanism.
valid options: key
• delete range|userid_list Deletes the given User
• passwd userid [password] Changes the given User´s password valid options: read_file, sha1, ssh, x509,
key, cert, driver
• chgrp range|userid_list groupid Changes the User´s primary group
• addgroup range|userid_list groupid Adds the User to a secondary group
• delgroup range|userid_list groupid Removes the User from a secondary group
• chauth userid [auth] [password] Changes the User´s auth driver and its password (optional) Examples:
oneuser chauth my_user core oneuser chauth my_user core new_password oneuser chauth my_user core -r
/tmp/mypass oneuser chauth my_user --ssh --key /home/oneadmin/.ssh/id_rsa oneuser chauth my_user
--ssh -r /tmp/public_key oneuser chauth my_user --x509 --cert /tmp/my_cert.pem valid options:
read_file, sha1, ssh, x509, key, cert, driver
• list Lists Users in the pool valid options: list, delay, filter, csv, xml, numeric, describe
• show [userid] Shows information for the given User valid options: xml
• encode username [password] Encodes user and password to use it with ldap
ARGUMENT FORMATS
• file Path to a file
• range List of id´s in the form 1,8..15
• text String
• groupid OpenNebula GROUP name or id
• userid OpenNebula USER name or id
• userid_list Comma-separated list of OpenNebula USER names or ids
• password User password
LICENSE
OpenNebula 4.12.3 Copyright 2002-2015, OpenNebula Project (OpenNebula.org), C12G Labs
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in
compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
March 2015 ONEUSER(1)