- 1. add the user `me`
- 2. sets a random, 32-character password (as a failsafe)
- 3. copy the `root` user's **`~/.ssh/authorized_keys`** (so the same users can still login)
- 4. gives the `me` user `sudo` (admin) privileges
- 5. allows `me` to `sudo` without a password
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+> Many modern web programs (`npm` and `postgres`, for example) will not function
+> correctly if run as root.
+
+`ssh-adduser` will
+
+1. add the user `app`
+2. set a random, 32-character password (as a failsafe)
+3. copy the `root` user's **`~/.ssh/authorized_keys`** (so the same users can
+ still login)
+4. give the `app` user `sudo` (admin) privileges
+5. allow `app` to `sudo` without a password