07-15-2009
Perderabo
Unix Daemon
Hi Perderabo
The script is really great. But in my system the option print -p and telnet is not working. I only have ssh and sftp enabled in the system.
This is working in Linux but not in solaris.
(sleep1; echo $OLD; sleep 1; echo $NEW; sleep 1; echo $NEW;sleep 1) | passwd
Is there any other way to do this in solaris......
Hi Perderabo
It is really a good script. In my machine print -p and telnet are not working. I am having sftp and ssh to write this type of script. I tried changing your script and implement it, but its not working. Is there any other way to change the password on multiple SunOS machines.
The below command is working fine in Linux but not in SunOS.
(sleep1; echo $OLD; sleep 1; echo $NEW; sleep 1; echo $NEW; sleep 1) | passwd.
Could you please advice.
Last edited by vbe; 07-16-2009 at 04:49 AM..
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