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+**************************************************************************
+* *
+* ADDUSER Local System Additions v4.9 *
+* Copyright (C) 1999-2013, John Zaitseff *
+* *
+**************************************************************************
+
+Welcome to the ADDUSER Local System Additions program! This program, once
+installed as /usr/local/sbin/adduser.local, works in conjunction with the
+Debian adduser(8) command to extend the creation of your user accounts.
+
+As a system administrator, you are often faced with a long list of "things
+to do" when creating a new user account. For example, if you have
+configured FTP and Web servers, you would probably have to create a
+directory within their directories for the new user, possibly copy a
+skeleton "index.html" file into the proper location, add the user to the
+"ftp" and "www" groups and so on. All, naturally, without forgetting any
+vital step!
+
+The adduser.local program automates much of this for you. By modifying
+the program's configuration file, /etc/adduser.local.conf, to match your
+local requirements, this program can automatically add a user to
+supplementary groups, create directories and symbolic links and copy
+skeleton files to the newly-created directories.
+
+Note that once you install this program (and edit the configuration file),
+you will never need to directly run adduser.local: the Debian adduser(8)
+command automatically calls adduser.local with the correct parameters. If
+you like, however, you CAN run adduser.local directly (try the "--help"
+parameter for a brief command-line summary), such as for user accounts
+that have already been created.
+
+The adduser.local program is written in Perl (with comments!), and comes
+with a sample configuration file that is extensively documented. In fact,
+the sample adduser.local.conf file is probably all you will need to read,
+once you have installed the program. A number of sample files are also
+included in the "adduser.local.conf.examples" directory --- do what you like
+with these.
+
+To illustrate the program's simplicity, the following lines have been
+taken almost verbatim from the sample configuration file:
+
+ service = web
+
+ user[web] = www
+ addtogroup[web] = true
+ homedir[web] = ""
+ subdir[web] = "doc/users"
+ althome[web] = false
+ mkdir[web] = true
+ chgrpdir[web] = true
+ mklink[web] = true
+ linkname[web] = "public_html"
+ skelfile[web] = "index.html"
+ chgrpskel[web] = true
+
+Assuming adduser(8) was called for the user "john", and the system user
+"www" belongs to the group "www" and has the home directory "/home/www"
+(in actual fact, all these values are taken from the password database),
+the following actions are performed by this program:
+
+ - the user "john" is added to the group "www",
+
+ - the directory "/home/www/doc/users/john" is created, owned by the user
+ "john" and with group owner "www",
+
+ - the link "public_html" is created in the user "john"'s home directory
+ to point to this directory,
+
+ - the file "/etc/skel.other/index.html" is copied to this directory,
+ owned by the user "john" and with group owner "www".
+
+For more details, just read through the sample configuration file.
+
+
+INSTALLATION
+============
+
+Installation of the adduser.local program is quite easy. Simply follow
+these steps as root:
+
+1. Copy the actual program to the correct location:
+
+ # cp --pr=t ./adduser.local /usr/local/sbin
+ # chmod 755 /usr/local/sbin/adduser.local
+
+2. Copy the configuration file to the correct location:
+
+ # cp ./adduser.local.conf /etc
+
+3. Edit the configuration file with your favourite editor. You should
+ modify the file as appropriate to your requirements. The sample
+ configuration file is extensively self-documented.
+
+ # editor /etc/adduser.local.conf
+
+4. Create the "other" skeleton directory and populate it with your own
+ files. For example:
+
+ # mkdir /etc/skel.other
+ # cp --pr=t ./adduser.local.conf.examples/skel.other/index.html /etc/skel.other
+
+5. You are finished.
+
+The main reason you have to install this program manually is so that you
+do not forget to do Step 3, the most important one!
+
+
+LICENSE
+=======
+
+The adduser.local program is distributed under the terms of the GNU
+General Public License. The copyright on this program belongs to John
+Zaitseff. The actual license appears in the file COPYING, or, on a Debian
+GNU/Linux system, in the file /usr/share/common-license/GPL.
+
+Even though the GNU General Public License does NOT require you to send
+your modifications back to the author, it is considered "good form" to do
+so, as this allows your modifications to be incorporated into future
+versions of the program, allowing others to benefit from them.
+
+All files in the "adduser.local.conf.examples" directory are released into
+the public domain and are NOT covered by the GNU General Public License.
+
+
+FEEDBACK
+========
+
+Your comments, suggestions, corrections and enhancements are always warmly
+welcomed! Please send these to:
+
+Postal: John Zaitseff,
+ Unit 6, 116 Woodburn Road,
+ Berala, NSW, 2141,
+ Australia.
+
+E-mail: J.Zaitseff@zap.org.au
+Web: http://www.zap.org.au/software/utils/adduser.local/
+FTP: ftp://ftp.zap.org.au/pub/utils/adduser.local/adduser.local.tar.gz