To cut through some of the guff, this use case boils down to
- Accounts intended for local ssh logins. They may have privileges or contain secrets not suitable for day-to-day use.
and perhaps
- Testing accounts that users at the greeter don't need to be bothered with (whether on a single-owner or a shared machine). Not for security, just aesthetics.
To cut through some of the guff, this use case boils down to
- Accounts intended for local ssh logins. They may have privileges or contain secrets not suitable for day-to-day use.
and perhaps
- Testing accounts that users at the greeter don't need to be bothered with (whether on a single-owner or a shared machine). Not for security, just aesthetics.