Hi Guys -



Does anyone know what the password that Linux uses when you create a user from the comand line is?  I created a user using the following syntax:



/user/sbin/useradd  -c "Latest user" -g free_email -n -d /u02/free_email/homes/latuser latuser



This creates an account for latuser and locks the account.  I also see that there is a password entered for that user, do you know what that is?



When I sue the following syntax, the account is not locked but, again, the password is not "word999" as I specified with the -p option.



/user/sbin/useradd  -c "Latest user" -g free_email -n -d /u02/free_email/homes/latuser -p word999 latuser 



Does anyone know what the default password is?



Thanks guys,



Michael





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