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My operating system is hardened Gentoo and CentOS 7 where I want to accomplish this.



I want to have it so users can log in with their pubkey with no password set by passwd after useradd. I think if an account has no password set, it is disabled. I want it so SSH and the system ignore this, and users can log in and set a password.



Another answer might just be to set a default password on every new account, and require both password-interactive and pubkey auth with ssh.



What I am trying to achieve is selling shell accounts in bulk to a reseller who does the marketing. This guy would sell accounts by logging in with his key, and his pubkey would literally go in /etc/skel/.ssh/authorized_keys and he would then be able to log in and enable accounts by setting passwords for his customers.










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    My operating system is hardened Gentoo and CentOS 7 where I want to accomplish this.



    I want to have it so users can log in with their pubkey with no password set by passwd after useradd. I think if an account has no password set, it is disabled. I want it so SSH and the system ignore this, and users can log in and set a password.



    Another answer might just be to set a default password on every new account, and require both password-interactive and pubkey auth with ssh.



    What I am trying to achieve is selling shell accounts in bulk to a reseller who does the marketing. This guy would sell accounts by logging in with his key, and his pubkey would literally go in /etc/skel/.ssh/authorized_keys and he would then be able to log in and enable accounts by setting passwords for his customers.










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      My operating system is hardened Gentoo and CentOS 7 where I want to accomplish this.



      I want to have it so users can log in with their pubkey with no password set by passwd after useradd. I think if an account has no password set, it is disabled. I want it so SSH and the system ignore this, and users can log in and set a password.



      Another answer might just be to set a default password on every new account, and require both password-interactive and pubkey auth with ssh.



      What I am trying to achieve is selling shell accounts in bulk to a reseller who does the marketing. This guy would sell accounts by logging in with his key, and his pubkey would literally go in /etc/skel/.ssh/authorized_keys and he would then be able to log in and enable accounts by setting passwords for his customers.










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      My operating system is hardened Gentoo and CentOS 7 where I want to accomplish this.



      I want to have it so users can log in with their pubkey with no password set by passwd after useradd. I think if an account has no password set, it is disabled. I want it so SSH and the system ignore this, and users can log in and set a password.



      Another answer might just be to set a default password on every new account, and require both password-interactive and pubkey auth with ssh.



      What I am trying to achieve is selling shell accounts in bulk to a reseller who does the marketing. This guy would sell accounts by logging in with his key, and his pubkey would literally go in /etc/skel/.ssh/authorized_keys and he would then be able to log in and enable accounts by setting passwords for his customers.







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