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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]] and linked pages.


If you wish to allow the new user root privileges, then you need to add the permissions with
If you wish to allow the new user root privileges, then you need to add the permissions with
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