UNIX Crossword 1

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  1. 2. Short name for group id
  2. 8. Command used to change your password
  3. 9. Users belong to at least on of these
  4. 10. A type of question of which there are none in the UNIX class
  5. 14. How to find out information on the files in a directory
  6. 15. Features in the bash shell that are not in the sh shell
  7. 16. The part of an SSH key that you do not want others to get a hold of
  8. 19. Most UNIX commands have these to change how they behave
  9. 21. Last name of person that started the GNU Project
  10. 22. Part of an account that identifies the user
  11. 23. Type of SSH key we will be using (if possible)
  12. 26. Besides being a term meaning “humanity”, it is the name of a Linux distribution
  13. 27. An easy way to distribute a public key from a UNIX system
  14. 29. Where I am at in the directory structure
  15. 31. Name of superuser on UNIX systems
  16. 34. What CLI stands for
  17. 36. Display a text file on the terminal
  18. 37. Kind of a password for SSH keys
  19. 39. The name of the operating system we are learning in this course
  20. 40. Current sh shell, and default for the root account
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  1. 1. First name of the creator of linux
  2. 3. Not copyright, but …
  3. 4. Short name for user ID
  4. 5. A form of UNIX
  5. 6. The part of an SSH key that you want distributed
  6. 7. The only shell we will use in the class
  7. 8. Part of an account that is used for authentication
  8. 11. Last name of the creator of Linux
  9. 12. Another type of SSH key
  10. 13. “_____ on the cob” [sic], name of a shell
  11. 15. What bash stands for
  12. 16. An SSH client for Windows
  13. 17. Type of SSH key
  14. 18. Each user account has this to store files
  15. 20. We can use this to interact with UNIX on a command line
  16. 24. What GNU is an abbreviation of
  17. 25. Type of GNU license
  18. 28. How to change directories
  19. 30. A method to generate secure passwords
  20. 31. One of the creators of UNIX
  21. 32. Files are organized into these
  22. 33. The creator of linux was bitten by one of these as a child, and it serves as a symbol for Linux
  23. 35. Another creator of UNIX, and the name of a shell
  24. 38. How we can access remote machines