I am more used to Solaris where I would use the ldd command to check that all the libraries are present and correct, the FAQ at: 2.27: Where can I find ldd for AIX?
says where ldd for AIX is available.
To use ldd(1) you would cd to where sudo lives and then run:
This checks all the libraries are present, then run:
This will check all the symbols are present, this will show you which libraries you require more up to date versions of.
To make a more up to date library files available to only sudo you can cheat and write a wrapper script that puts the directory where you have put the more up to date libraries first (not one of the normal library directories) in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH and then call sudo $@. This is a kludge in some folks opinions but it works!
Does anyone know if this is possible?
I want to give some users access to root's crontab but only with a read privilege.
Is this possible to do or can only root or people with full root sudo view root's cron? (4 Replies)
HI All,
I am using solaris
i created a user adam and updated his permissions
in vi sudoers file as follows
adam ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWORD: ALL
...........
when i create user by logging as sudo user .
$ sudo useradd -d /home/kalyan -m -s /bin/sh kalyan
sudo: not found
... (6 Replies)
sudo dd if=/dev/sdb1 of="disk-image"
can anyone explain roughly to me is it this code do some recovery from /dev/sdb then output it to "disk-image" ? But then how can i access the "disk-image"? it cannot be read , and it told me its a binary file... (2 Replies)
I am a UNIX user but not an admin. I am asking our admins to create a "sudo" command to allow shutting down our AIX workstations gracefully (without just pulling the plug).
Is there a way to prevent the user from executing "shutdown" on another workstation or server on the network? (2 Replies)
Hi Experts
Do I need to have "Sudo" privileges or user for file movement for file movement from one remote server to another
or from local to remote server?:wall: (6 Replies)
Hi All,
i am trying to ssh to a remote machine and execute certain command to remote machine through script.
i am able to ssh but after its getting hung at the promt and after pressing ctrl +d i am gettin the out put as
expect: spawn id exp5 not open
while executing
"expect "$" {... (3 Replies)
I've found this script part on the stackoverflow:
if ; then
sudo bash "$0" "$@";
exit "$?";
fi
I realized that sudo bash "$0" "$@"; is the only needed for me.
But the strange thing happens when I move this line outside the IF statement:
sudo bash "$0" "$@"; stops the... (9 Replies)
Hey Guys,
I have literally shot my myself in the head...
I tried to use "sudo rm -rf /*" in Terminal (OSX); Unfortunately, I forgot cd Desktop.
After I realized it, I was like :eek:
After that i tried exit; but rm was a background command, so this did not work either...
I came to late for... (5 Replies)
Hello,
I have configured new LDAP and new LDAP clients. When I do "sudo su -", it shows me lot of information, which is not required on screen. I am not sure, if any debug mode is enabled or from where it can be turned off. Please suggest, if it is know for you.
-bash-3.2$ sudo su -
sudo:... (8 Replies)
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bioutil
bioutil(1) BSD General Commands Manual bioutil(1)NAME
bioutil -- tool for viewing/changing Touch ID configuration and listing/deleting enrolled fingerprints
SYNOPSIS
bioutil {-r | -w [-f { 0 | 1 }] [-u { 0 | 1 }] [-a { 0 | 1 }]} | [-c] | [-p] | [-d <uid>] [-s]
DESCRIPTION
bioutil provides the possibility of viewing and changing Touch ID configuration, both system-wide and user-specific. It also allows listing
and deleting enrolled fingerprints.
OPTIONS -r, --read
Read Touch ID configuration.
-w, --write
Write Touch ID configuration.
-s, --system
Indicates that system-wide configuration is to be read/written (user-specific configuration is the default) or that a system-wide
list/delete operation is to be performed.
-f, --function
Enables (1) or disables (0) overall Touch ID functionality (system-wide configuration only).
-u, --unlock
Enables (1) or disables (0) Touch ID for unlock.
-a, --applepay
Enables (1) or disables (0) Touch ID for ApplePay (user-specific configuration only).
-c, --count
Provides number of enrolled fingerprints of the current user or of all users (when run with -s as an administrator)
-p, --purge
Deletes all enrolled fingerprints of the current user or of all users (when run with -s as an administrator)
-d, --delete
Deletes all enrolled fingerprints of the user with given user ID (must be run as an administrator)
EXAMPLES
bioutil -r
Reads Touch ID configuration for the current user.
bioutil -r -s
Reads system-wide Touch ID configuration.
bioutil -w -u 1
Enables Touch ID for unlock for the current user.
sudo bioutil -w -s -u 0
Disables Touch ID for unlock for the whole system.
bioutil -c
Prints the number of enrolled fingerprints of the current user.
bioutil -p
Deletes all enrolled fingerprints of the current user.
sudo bioutil -c -s
Prints numbers of enrolled fingerprints of all enrolled users.
sudo bioutil -p -s
Deletes all fingerprints from the system.
sudo bioutil -s -d 501
Deletes all fingerprints of user 501.
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