RHEL doesn’t have a disabled-login option, creates an eponymous group automatically, and doesn’t create home directory for system users.
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While Conduit can run as any user it is usually better to use dedicated users for different services. This also allows
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you to make sure that the file permissions are correctly set up.
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In Debian or RHEL, you can use this command to create a Conduit user:
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You can use this command to create a Conduit user:
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```bash
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sudo adduser --system conduit --group --disabled-login --no-create-home
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#Debian
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$ sudo adduser --system conduit --group --disabled-login --no-create-home
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#RHEL
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$ sudo adduser --system conduit -s /sbin/nologin
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```
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## Forwarding ports in the firewall or the router
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