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Operating Systems HP-UX How to reactivate user with command(no SAM) Post 302144778 by 411seeker on Friday 9th of November 2007 04:45:42 PM
Old 11-09-2007
You can also use modprpw -x username to reactivate and generate a new temp password.
 

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LSH-KRB-CHECKPW(8)						    lsh manuals 						LSH-KRB-CHECKPW(8)

NAME
lsh-krb-checkpw - program to check a Kerberos username/password combination SYNOPSIS
lsh-krb-checkpw username-to-check DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the lsh-krb-checkpw command. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the orig- inal program does not have a manual page. Instead, it has documentation in the GNU Info format; see below. lsh-krb-checkpw is a program that checks if a username and password combination is valid for login by doing a kerberos lookup. It is designed to be used as a password helper program for lshd (8), (eg. --password-helper=/usr/sbin/lsh-krb-checkpw. lsh-krb-checkpw takes one required argument, which is the username, and reads the password from stdin, then returns 0 if the password is valid, or 1 otherwise. Note that the password must be supplied exactly, ie. there must be no newline after the password, so if invoking from a shell, just type "<your-password><CTRL-D>". SEE ALSO
lsh(1), lshd(8). The programs are documented fully by Lsh, available via the Info system. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Timshel Knoll <timshel@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). lsh-krb-checkpw Nov 15 2005 LSH-KRB-CHECKPW(8)
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