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Operating Systems HP-UX How I know "last password changed". Post 302171061 by arm_naja on Wednesday 27th of February 2008 01:49:46 PM
Old 02-27-2008
How I know "last password changed".

Hi all,

My HP-UX server 11.11 trusted system.

How I know when password was last changed.

Thanks ,
arm_naja
 

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yppasswdd(8yp)															    yppasswdd(8yp)

Name
       yppasswdd - server daemon for modifying the yellow pages (YP) password file

Syntax
       /usr/etc/rpc.yppasswdd file [ -m arg1 arg2 ...  ]

Description
       The daemon is a server that handles password change requests from It changes a password entry in the specified file, which is assumed to be
       in the same format described in An entry in file will be changed only if the password presented by matches the encrypted password  of  that
       entry.

       If  the	option is given, then after file is modified, a will be performed in Any arguments following the flag will be passed to The option
       should be set only at a YP master server machine.

       This server is not run by default, nor can it be started up from If it is desired to enable remote password updating for the yellow  pages,
       then an entry for should be put in the file of the host serving as the master for the yellow pages file.

Examples
       If the yellow pages password file is stored as then to have password changes propagated immediately, the server should be invoked as:
       /usr/etc/rpc.yppasswdd /var/yp/src/passwd -m passwd DIR= /var/yp/src

Files
See Also
       yppasswd(1yp), passwd(5yp), ypfiles(5yp), ypmake(8yp)

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