$ whatis finger
finger (1) - user information lookup program
Thanks Frank for the reply..Im afraid i cant use finger command yet...Im even not aware of its use...but in future i think it would ease my solutions..
Quote:
Originally Posted by ThobiasVakayil
ypcat passwd | grep <userid>
or
getent passwd <userid>
Ya Thobias this would work if it is given in one line command at $ prompt but then i must write a script...so there are whole lot of more steps that i have to incorporate.. but this is easy when i need instant answer..thanks a lot for help...much appreciated
Hi Group,
Can anyone assist me with this?
I am on AIX 5.2 ML06. I create the user and assign a passwd. But I do not want the user to change the passwd at all. I like him/her to use the passwd that I have set for him/her. Any ideas would be highly appreciated!!!
Thanks. (3 Replies)
Hi.
When i execute
which passwdit is showing /usr/bin/passwd, eventhough i set my path as
PATH=/etc:$PATH
i just checked the permission for the passwd under /usr/bin
-r-sr-sr-x
what exactly happening? and what is that s signifies
Thanks. (5 Replies)
Hello,
My issue is that I want to look for specific users that have their first and last initial followed by four numbers. For example:
ab1234
I've already got the user ID's out of the passwd file
more passwd | awk -F ":" '{print $1}' > userids
I just need to know how to just pick... (8 Replies)
Hi,
/etc/passwd file has write permission only for the root user.
Now when a normal user changes the its own password using passwd command, how this information has been written to the /etc/passwd file when the user is not having write permission to this file.
~santosh (2 Replies)
Hello All,
How to force user to change his login passwd on his first login in solaris 10 ?
while adding user do we need to set the password in theis case?? (7 Replies)
Besides doing some shell-script which loops through /etc/passwd, I was wondering if there was some command that would tell me, like an enhanced version of getent.
The Operating system is Solaris 10 (recent-ish revision) using Sun DS for LDAP. (5 Replies)
This is the source code:
#include <pwd.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <string.h>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
struct passwd *user;
char login="alex", password="qwertyuiop";
if ((user= getpwnam(login)) == NULL)
cout << "No such user\n";
else if... (24 Replies)
Hi,
I've a user alias file in the below format.. I need to change all the ID's that come after the = sign (with some multiple ID's which are separated by comma's) to their respective users that are contained in the passwords file.. Whats the best way to go about this.. Some sort of sed command in... (2 Replies)
I have logged into a box with some userid,but in this box der is no entry for this userid in /etc/passwd file.this box is used by multiple users but none of them have their enteries in passwd file but for each user there is a directory in /home
like for user1 /home/user1
for user2... (5 Replies)
Hi,
i have one shell script which transfers files from one server to other server through FTP, but i can see login id and password is not mentioned.
kindly help to understand the script.then how below script is working if login and password is not mentioned in script
#!/bin/sh... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: ni3b007
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cvsd-passwd
cvsd-passwd(8) System Manager's Manual cvsd-passwd(8)NAME
cvsd-passwd - generate password entries for repositories
SYNOPSIS
cvsd-passwd REPOS [+|-]NAME...
DESCRIPTION
cvsd-passwd adds, updates or deletes users from repository passwd files for use with cvsd.
OPTIONS
REPOS Specify the directory in which the repository is located. This argument can be the top of the repository, the CVSROOT directory or
even the passwd file in the CVSROOT directory.
[+]USER[:SUSER]
Add or update the user to the CVSROOT/passwd file. If the user does not exist a password for the user is asked and the user is
added for use with cvsd. If the user already exists a password for is asked and the password field is modified.
The :SUSER part can be user to change or set mapping to a system user. If you do not specify anything, a reasonable default is used
based upon your cvsd configuration. If you don't want to map the user to any specified system user you can specify an empty SUSER
and use 'USER:'.
-USER Remove the user from the CVSROOT/passwd file.
EXAMPLES
Add an anoncvs user to access the given repository:
cvsd-passwd /var/lib/cvsd/myrepos +anoncvs
If the user already exists, change the password.
Remove a user from the repository passwd list:
cvsd-passwd /var/lib/cvsd/myrepos -foo
Add a user and specify that cvs should remap this user to the joe system user:
cvsd-passwd /var/lib/cvsd/myrepos joecvs:joe
Note that the user joe should be known in the system passwd file and that cvsd should be run as root or user joe for this to work.
SEE ALSO cvsd(8)AUTHOR
Arthur de Jong <arthur@arthurdejong.org>.
Version 1.0.24 Jun 2012 cvsd-passwd(8)