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The sesman tools sesrun and sesadmin now use the separate authentication/authorization (AA) interface introduced to sesman by the previous comment. sesrun can use either password or UDS authentication. With some limitations, this can allow for automatic creation of sessions for local users without a password being needed. sesadmin now operates using UDS logins only and so a username and password are not required. To use sesadmin for another user, use su/sudo/doas to authenticate as the other user. |
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