I work on some hp ux 11.00 Servers. i have to add an user. i use the useradd command like follows: useradd -u 72022 -g 71095 -c " comment " -d /PACKAGE_NAME/home/username -s /usr/bin/sh username
The command returns with error 3. The manpage means value number 3: Invalid argument supplied to an... (6 Replies)
Hi.
due to some needs i gave a user the premission to use useradd command with sudo.
i want to know if there is a way to let him set the initial password, without giving him the premission to use passwd command as root (sudo).
maybe a way to set a default password for all the new users that... (2 Replies)
Gurus,
I need to add a user to all the machines. I need a script to do this. I did one but it does not allow me to su to root within a ssh session i open. It exists saying su: Sorry. Please let me know how i can do it. I do not have the freedom of using sudo either.
Regards (4 Replies)
Hi Folks,
I have Solaris 10, latest release.
We have passwd aging set in /etc/defalut/passwd.
I have an account that passwd should never expire. Acheived by emptying associated users shadow file entries for passwd aging.
When I reset the users passwd using passwd command, it re enables... (3 Replies)
hi guys
I'm having these problems with these commands and I have not idea why
# passwd
If 'passwd' is not a typo you can run the following command to lookup the package that contains the binary:
command-not-found passwd
-bash: passwd: command not found
# useradd temp
Warning:... (15 Replies)
I want to creat a 27 logins in solaris.Can anyone tell me how to write a script for that so that i create at a time for all 27 people.
Thanks to guide me. (6 Replies)
Hi
root user creates a user using the useradd command. This command creates an entry in the /etc/passwd file. /etc/passwd file has rw permission for the root user. Now, if I happen to remove the w permission for the root user, useradd command still is successfully creating entry in the... (3 Replies)
Does anyone know when AIX started using /etc/security/passwd instead of /etc/passwd to store encrypted passwords? (1 Reply)
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rant-import
rant-import(1) rant-import rant-import(1)NAME
Rant - Flexible, Ruby based make
SYNOPSIS
The rant-import command creates a monolithic rant script tailored to the needs of your project and thus removes the dependency on an Rant
installation (but of course one person needs an Rant installation to run rant-import).
Run the command with the --help option to get a brief help message:
% rant-import --help
Probably the easiest way to create your monolithic rant script is with the --auto option:
% rant-import --auto ant
This will write a monolithic rant script to the file ant in the current directory. To determine which plugins and imports your project is
using, it performs step 2 of the rant command as described in doc/rant.rdoc, which means that it loads the Rantfile in the current direc-
tory.
That one command should be enough:
% ruby ant
This script has the same behaviour as the rant command. Distribute it with your project and nobody else but you needs an Rant installation.
FURTHER INFORMATION
For more information on Rant see: <http://make.rubyforge.org/>
<http://make.rubyforge.org/files/doc/rant-import_rdoc.html>
AUTHOR
Rant is by Stefan Lang
This package is maintained by Ralph Amissah
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