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NAME

       systemd-homed.service, systemd-homed - Home Area/User Account Manager

SYNOPSIS

       systemd-homed.service

       /lib/systemd/systemd-homed

DESCRIPTION

       systemd-homed is a system service that may be used to create, remove, change or inspect
       home areas (directories and network mounts and real or loopback block devices with a
       filesystem, optionally encrypted).

       Most of systemd-homed's functionality is accessible through the homectl(1) command.

       See the Home Directories[1] documentation for details about the format and design of home
       areas managed by systemd-homed.service.

       Each home directory managed by systemd-homed.service synthesizes a local user and group.
       These are made available to the system using the User/Group Record Lookup API via
       Varlink[2], and thus may be browsed with userdbctl(1).

KEY MANAGEMENT

       User records are cryptographically signed with a public/private key pair (the signature is
       part of the JSON record itself). For a user to be permitted to log in locally the public
       key matching the signature of their user record must be installed. For a user record to be
       modified locally the private key matching the signature must be installed locally, too.
       The keys are stored in the /var/lib/systemd/home/ directory:

       /var/lib/systemd/home/local.private
           The private key of the public/private key pair used for local records. Currently, only
           a single such key may be installed.

       /var/lib/systemd/home/local.public
           The public key of the public/private key pair used for local records. Currently, only
           a single such key may be installed.

       /var/lib/systemd/home/*.public
           Additional public keys. Any users whose user records are signed with any of these keys
           are permitted to log in locally. An arbitrary number of keys may be installed this
           way.

       All key files listed above are in PEM format.

       In order to migrate a home directory from a host "foobar" to another host "quux" it is
       hence sufficient to copy /var/lib/systemd/home/local.public from the host "foobar" to
       "quux", maybe calling the file on the destination /var/lib/systemd/home/foobar.public,
       reflecting the origin of the key. If the user record should be modifiable on "quux" the
       pair /var/lib/systemd/home/local.public and /var/lib/systemd/home/local.private need to be
       copied from "foobar" to "quux", and placed under the identical paths there, as currently
       only a single private key is supported per host. Note of course that the latter means that
       user records generated/signed before the key pair is copied in, lose their validity.

SEE ALSO

       systemd(1), homed.conf(5), homectl(1), pam_systemd_home(8), userdbctl(1),
       org.freedesktop.home1(5)

NOTES

        1. Home Directories
           https://systemd.io/HOME_DIRECTORY

        2. User/Group Record Lookup API via Varlink
           https://systemd.io/USER_GROUP_API