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There are a number of ways to allow more than one person to log in to a VM. We recommend creating new user accounts and adding public [[Ssh keys|SSH keys]] to these accounts. To do so manually, first create a new user account (under Ubuntu, for example) with the command {{Command|sudo adduser --disabled-password USERNAME}}
There are a number of ways to allow more than one person to log in to a VM. We recommend creating new user accounts and adding public [[Ssh keys|SSH keys]] to these accounts. To do so manually, first create a new user account (under Ubuntu, for example) with the command {{Command|sudo adduser --disabled-password USERNAME}}
Then add the person's public key to the <code>/home/$USER/.ssh/authorized_keys</code> file as described in [[Ssh keys|SSH keys]] and linked pages.
Then add the person's public key to the <code>/home/$USER/.ssh/authorized_keys</code> file as described in [[Ssh keys|SSH keys]] and linked pages.
If you wish to allow the new user root privileges, then you need to add the permissions with
{{Command|sudo visudo -f /etc/sudoers.d/90-cloud-init-users}}
and add a line like
USERNAME ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL


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