04-22-2009
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1. Solaris
Hi
Someone logged on the system with a Normal user and changed the password , for this user , how can i know ? who changed the password from which terminal ?
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Georges (5 Replies)
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2. Solaris
Hi,
I need help urgently.
I've been running NIS for 4 years without problem. And just two weeks ago, all my users are unable to change their password which never happens before.
When we issue passwd or yppasswd, this is what we get
passwd : Changing password for Jennifer
Enter existing... (2 Replies)
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3. HP-UX
I have two unix system A and B with same configuration.
I can use remsh from A system login to B system as root, but when I want to change the root password of B system, it ask me the old password, but i forgot it.
However, is it possible to change the B system root password? :(
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4. Solaris
Friends
I want to know whether i can change the password of a user logged in thru NIS from a client machine after stopping the YP services in NIS server.
Note - The Slave server is up and running.
I tried doing this. But i got the reply "Permission Denied".
I stopped the YP services in... (7 Replies)
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5. Linux
Hi all,
I'm having an issue resetting an Linux user password. As root, I type 'passwd <username>, enter the new password, but the user is still Access Denied. Can someone assist me in figuring this one out?
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6. Solaris
i created 1 user . Now its passwd time period get expired.
Now how can I set password for that user. Also how can I set a condition such a way that after every 3 months user must change his passwd. (5 Replies)
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7. IP Networking
I have a T2000 server running Solaris 10. I want to change the auto negotiaing on the ethernet ce3 to off. but when
I try with the comand only ce2 changes. I have tried with but failing.
Note: Earlier i was using ce2 but not using ce3 because ce2 failed.
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi all
Im trying to learn the basics of bash and am struggling with some file manipulation. I am trying to run a script that once you have logged in allows you to change your password which is held (along with the corresponding username) in a different file called usernames. When i try to run my... (2 Replies)
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
i want to change user to "root" from another user while running a script. how can i automatically feed the password? for example, i want to write a script say "script.sh"... it will first run the command "p" as mhmn user, and then it will change the user to "root" by using "su - root" command. at... (1 Reply)
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10. AIX
I want to change the root password on an AIX box. What is the best method to do this so i do not get myself locked out. When I do i search the results come up for resetting the password if you are locked out.
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dhcp6s(8) System Manager's Manual dhcp6s(8)
NAME
dhcp6s - DHCPv6 server daemon
SYNOPSIS
dhcp6s [ -vf ] [ -c <pathspec> ] [ -p <pathspec> ] <interface>
DESCRIPTION
dhcp6s is an implementation of the DHCPv6 server.
dhcp6s provides IPv6 addresses and prefix assginment administrative policy and configuration information for DHCPv6 clients. dhcp6s also
manages those addresses and prefixes, such as IPv6 addresses, prefixes, DNS server addresses, or ntp server addresses.
Interface names are specified according to your operating system's conventions. On Linux, this is typically eth0, eth1, and so on.
OPTIONS
-c pathspec
Specifies the dhcp6s configuration file.
-p pathspec
Specifies the dhcp6s PID file.
-v Enables dhcp6s to print verbose debugging messages.
-f Enables dhcp6s to work as a foreground application. This option is helpful for debugging.
FILES
/etc/dhcp6s.conf
Contains dhcp6s configurations, such as allow unicast, allow rapid-commit, specify valid-life-time, or specify preferred-life-time.
/var/lib/dhcpv6/dhcp6s_duid
Contains the dhcp6s server's DUID.
/var/lib/dhcpv6/server6.leases
Contains all dhcp6c clients' IPv6 address and prefix leasing information and states.
SEE ALSO
dhcp6s.conf(5)
ERRORS
Check /var/log/messages if there are errors.
BUGS
Report bugs via http://fedorahosted.org/dhcpv6/
AUTHORS
See http://fedorahosted.org/dhcpv6/wiki/Authors
dhcp6s(8)