05-12-2006
#!/bin/ksh
#set -vx
FALSE=false
current_time=$(perl -e 'print time (),"\n";')
let expired_time=current_time-7776000
let delete_time=current_time-15552000
awk -F: '{print $1}' /etc/passwd|while read records
do
if [ "$records" = "dm" -o "$records" = "root" -o "$records" = "daemon" -o "$records" = "bin" -o "$records" = "sys" -o "$
records" = "adm" -o "$records" = "uucp" -o "$records" = "guest" -o "$records" = "nobody" -o "$records" = "lpd" -o "$reco
rds" = "nuucp" ];then
SYS=$records
else
SYS=nonsys
fi
last_login_time=$(lsuser -a time_last_login $records|awk -F= '{print $2}')
account_status=$(lsuser -a account_locked $records|awk -F= '{print $2}')
if [ "$last_login_time" = "" ];then
if [ $records = $SYS -a "$records" != "root" -a "$account_status" = "false" ];then
# chuser account_locked=true $records
printf "%-8s never logged on. The account should be locked\n" $records
fi
if [ $records != $SYS -a "$records" != "root" ];then
# chuser account_locked=true $records
printf "%-8s never logged on. The account should be locked\n" $records
fi
elif [ $records = $SYS -a $records != "root" -a "$account_status" = "false" ];then
#chuser account_locked=true $records
printf "%-8s never logged on. The account should be locked\n" $records
elif [ $records != $SYS ];then
if [ $last_login_time -lt $delete_time ];then
printf "%-8s last logged on 6 months ago. The account needs to be deleted! Check /logs/backlogs/rmusers.log\n"
$records
echo $records must be removed. `date` >> /logs/backlogs/rmusers.log
elif [ $last_login_time -lt $expired_time ];then
# chuser account_locked=true $records
printf "%-8s last logged on 3 months ago. The account should be locked\n" $records
fi
fi
done
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interface-order
INTERFACE-ORDER(5) resolvconf INTERFACE-ORDER(5)
NAME
interface-order - resolvconf configuration file
DESCRIPTION
The file /etc/resolvconf/interface-order is used to control the order in which resolvconf nameserver information records are processed by
those resolvconf update scripts that consult this file. (The name of the file is apt because a resolvconf nameserver information record is
named after the interface with which it is associated.)
The file contains a sequence of shell glob patterns, one per line. The position of a record in the order is the point at which its name
first matches a pattern.
Patterns may not contain whitespace, slashes or initial dots or tildes. Blank lines and lines beginning with a '#' are ignored.
Resolvconf update scripts in /etc/resolvconf/update.d/ that consult this file include the current default versions of dnsmasq, pdnsd and
libc. (Actually they don't read the file directly; they call the utility program /lib/resolvconf/list-records which lists records in the
specified order and omits the names of empty records.)
EXAMPLE
# /etc/resolvconf/interface-order
# Use nameservers on the loopback interface first.
lo*
# Next use records for Ethernet interfaces
eth*
# Next use records for Wi-Fi interfaces
wlan*
# Next use records for PPP interfaces
ppp*
# Last use other interfaces
*
AUTHOR
Resolvconf was written by Thomas Hood <jdthood@gmail.com>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2004, 2011 Thomas Hood
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICU-
LAR PURPOSE.
SEE ALSO
resolvconf(8)
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