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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting NIS User UID Change Post 302116586 by reborg on Sunday 6th of May 2007 10:33:13 PM
Old 05-06-2007
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Originally Posted by RAA
Hi All,

I need to change the UID numbers of many NIS users, is there any command to modify the UID in NIS maps ? ( like usermod) so that their file permissions will be same even with their new UID.
No, you are dealing with identity and ownership these are not the same in Unix.

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If not, how to check all the files owned by particular user in a computer and change the ownership to another user?
Thanks in advance.
look at the man page for find
 

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usermod(8)						      System Manager's Manual							usermod(8)

NAME
usermod - modify a user account SYNOPSIS
usermod [-D binddn] [-P path] [-g gid [-o]] [-p password] [--service service] [--help] [--usage] [-v] account DESCRIPTION
usermod modifies an user account using the values specified on the command line. OPTIONS
-A, --add-to-group group,... With this option a list of groups can be specified, which the user should become a member of. Each group is separated from the next one only by a comma, without whitespace. -c, --comment comment This option specifies the new users finger information. It is normally modified using the chfn(1) utility. -d, --home homedir This option specifies the new home directory of the user. -e, --expire expire With this option the date when the account will be expired can be changed. expiredate has to be specified as number of days since January 1st, 1970. The date may also be expressed in the format YYYY-MM-DD. -f, --inactive inactive This option is used to set the number of days of inactivity after a password has expired before the account is locked. A user whose account is locked must contact the system administrator before being able to use the account again. A value of -1 disables this feature. -G, --groups group,... With this option a list of supplementary groups can be specified, which the user should become a member of. Each group is separated from the next one only by a comma, without whitespace. The user is removed from all other groups not specified. -g, --gid gid The group name or number of the user's new primary group. The group name must exist and a group number must refer to an already existing group. -l, --login name Specify the new account name for the user. The account name must begin with an alphabetic character and the rest of the string should be from the POSIX portable character class. Nothing else is changed. -m, --move_home Move the user's home directory to the new directory specified with the -d option. If the old directory does not exist, nothing is done. If the new directory already exists, the program aborts with an error. -o, --non-unique Allow duplicate (non-unique) User IDs. -p, --password password Encrypted password as returned by crypt(3) as the new password. -R, --remove-from-group group,... With this option a list of groups can be specified, from which the user should be removed. Each group is separated from the next one only by a comma, without whitespace. -s, --shell shell Specify user's new login shell. The value of shell must be a valid executable file. It is normally modified using the chsh(1) util- ity. -u, --uid uid Change the userid to be the given number. This value must be positive and unique (unless the -o option is used). Any file with the old UID of the user and which is located in the directory tree rooted at the user's home directory will be changed to be owned by the new UID automatically. -D, --binddn binddn Use the Distinguished Name binddn to bind to the LDAP directory. The user will be prompted for a password for simple authentica- tion. -L, --lock A system administrator can lock the account of the specified user. -U, --unlock A system administrator can unlock the specified account, if the account is not passwordless afterwards (it will not unlock an account that has only "!" as a password). -P, --path path The passwd and shadow files are located below the specified directory path. usermod will use this files, not /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow. --service service Modify the account from a special directory. The default is files, but ldap is also valid. --help Print a list of valid options with a short description. --usage Print a short list of valid options. -v, --version Print the version number and exit. NOTES
usermod will not allow you to change the name, User ID or home directory of a user, which is logged in. usermod will not change the User ID of running processes and not the ownership of crontab and at jobs. FILES
/etc/group - group information /etc/passwd - user account information /etc/shadow - shadow user account information SEE ALSO
passwd(1), login.defs(5), group(5), passwd(5), shadow(5), useradd(8), userdel(8) AUTHOR
Thorsten Kukuk <kukuk@suse.de> pwdutils Feb 2010 usermod(8)
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