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AIX: How to check which authentication method we are using for a user?
In /etc/security/user, we can set which authentication method we use for each user. for example:
test: admin = false rlogin = false SYSTEM = "NONE" I want to test whether SYSTEM=NONE (without ") is acceptable. How can I verify it? and How can we check which authentication mehtod we are using? Thanks in advance. |
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