Hi,
I am using SunOS and HP-UX. I am trying to removed user that has not been using the system for a period of time. Is there anyway to find out how long since the last time the user logged on. I know there is command "last" that read from the file /etc/wtmp that hold some of information. ... (1 Reply)
I've been setting up a duplicate system to replace an ailing ultra 2, same os version, same file & directory structure, same databases, now I just wanted to doublecheck that for user info, to copy over exact user login info, i need to copy the etc/passwd, etc/group and etc/shadow files. THis will... (6 Replies)
I know this is prob a simple question but anyway here goes. I want to find out the owner of a certain file. I also want to find out what permissions that owner has. Is their any command that is similair to file in that it can tell men this specfic information about a file the way file tells you... (1 Reply)
How could I get the details about a user logged in a Unix system? ( WHat tasks did he perform or if he had changed any file or not)? Please answer my question. (1 Reply)
Please forgive this newbie question. I have a need to create a script that asks a user for information. Something like:
What is the name: $NAME_TYPED_HERE
Is $NAME_TYPED_HERE Correct ? YES (NO would go back to -What is the Name-)
mkdir then goes on behind the scene and makes folder called... (1 Reply)
Hi Admins,
I am running IAX 5.3
I have created a user with attributes maxage et. The user entry i can see in /etc/security/user file with only one attribute admin=false. how to update the user attributes like maxage etc.
Regards
Pavan (1 Reply)
Hi Experts,
I'm not able to get the info of user's from wbinfo.
But I'm able to join the user in domain(net rpc join -U username....).
I have deleted the *.tdb file under /var/lib/smaba and
set winbind cache time = 40 and restarted the winbind,
Still it not works..
And not able to... (0 Replies)
i have a script which takes input from user, if user gives either Y/y then it should continue, else it should quit by displaying user cancelled.
#!/bin/sh
echo " Enter your choice to continue y/Y OR n/N to quit "
read A
if
then
echo " user requested to continue "
##some commands... (7 Replies)
i did a mistake. :(
user1 ]$ vi ~/.bashrc
sudo su - user2
now , whenever I try to login to user1 , it will login to user2.
How can I resolve this ? :rolleyes:
N.B
-- I do not have root access.
-- I dont know password of user2
-- this is a virtual machine. (1 Reply)
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slapadd
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slapadd - Add entries to a SLAPD database
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/slapadd [-v] [-c] [-d level] [-b suffix] [-n dbnum] [-f slapd.conf] [-l ldif-file]
DESCRIPTION
Slapadd is used to add entries specified in LDAP Directory Interchange Format (LDIF) to a slapd(8) database. It opens the given database
determined by the database number or suffix and adds entries corresponding to the provided LDIF to the database. The LDIF input is read
from standard input or the specified file.
As slapadd is designed to accept LDIF in database order, as produced by slapcat(8), it does not verify that superior entries exist before
adding an entry.
OPTIONS -v enable verbose mode.
-c enable continue (ignore errors) mode.
-d level
enable debugging messages as defined by the specified level.
-b suffix
Use the specified suffix to determine which database to add entries to. The -b cannot be used in conjunction with the -n option.
-n dbnum
Add entries to the dbnum-th database listed in the configuration file. The -n cannot be used in conjunction with the -b option.
-f slapd.conf
specify an alternative slapd.conf(5) file.
-l ldif-file
Read LDIF from the specified file instead of standard input.
LIMITATIONS
Your slapd(8) should not be running when you do this to ensure consistency of the database.
slapadd may not provide naming or schema checks. It is advisable to use ldapadd(1) when adding new entries into an existing directory.
EXAMPLES
To import a entries specified in file ldif into your slapd(8) database give the command:
/usr/sbin/slapadd -l ldif
SEE ALSO ldap(3), ldif(5), slapcat(8), ldapadd(1), slapd(8)
"OpenLDAP Administrator's Guide" (http://www.OpenLDAP.org/doc/admin/)
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
OpenLDAP is developed and maintained by The OpenLDAP Project (http://www.openldap.org/). OpenLDAP is derived from University of Michigan
LDAP 3.3 Release.
OpenLDAP 2.0.27-Release 2 October 2001 SLAPADD(8C)