You must boot the system and run scadm or rscadm. These executabes are located unber /usr/platform. If you cant find them, you need to install the Remote System Control packages:
Then use the usershow and userpassword commands to find the user name and change the password.
hi, can someone tell me " how to reset failed login in solaris 8.0"
a user is not able to login and inspite of my changing password cannot.
I believe it must be because the user tried many attempts.
how do i reset the failed login for the user.
Thanks!
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Can anyone tell me if it is possible to have cron change your password every month from an encrypted list of passwords?I have several servers I hardly ever go near but when I do the password has always expired and it takes a long time to get the administrators to reset it for me. I was thinking... (4 Replies)
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I bougth an used Sun Fire v440, and It have a firmware password. When I turn on the server, it ask for firmware password. (I don 't know what is the correct password). I can access to SC, but when I want to access to OBP, Firmware Password appears again. I remove the battery for two hours,... (1 Reply)
Hi all,
I am using an command which reset the password for the user, its working fine on Solaris boxes but sometimes the samw was not happening on some of linux boxes.
/bin/echo username | passwd --stdin username
I am new to unix and shell scripting,so it would be very helpful for me... (1 Reply)
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Can someone tell me the command to do this in solaris 5.10 please? I've trawled around the internet for ages but all I can find is the AIX command...
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So my dad bought an iMac from my mom, but she does not know the admin password anymore. I read on the apple forums that I should look here for help on resetting the password. The iMac runs OSX 10.6.3. I would really appreciate any help. Thanks (3 Replies)
Installed Solaris 11.3 Gnome Desktop
It wouldn't let me log on at lock screen after first reboot.
It finally relented and let me in after about 20 logon failures.
How do I reset password now that I am in? (10 Replies)
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I was unable to login and so used the "Forgotten Password' process. I was sent a NEWLY-PROVIDED password and a link through which my password could be changed. The NEWLY-PROVIDED password allowed me to login.
Following the provided link I attempted to update my password to one of my own... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT BSD
uuxqt
UUXQT(8) System Manager's Manual UUXQT(8)NAME
uuxqt - UUCP execution file interpreter
SYNOPSIS
/usr/libexec/uuxqt [ -xdebug ]
DESCRIPTION
Uuxqt interprets execution files created on a remote system via uux(1) and transferred to the local system via uucico(8). When a user uses
uux to request remote command execution, it is uuxqt that actually executes the command. Normally, uuxqt is forked from uucico to process
queued execution files; for debugging, it may also be run manually by the UUCP administrator.
Uuxqt runs in its own subdirectory, /usr/spool/uucp/XTMP. It copies intermediate files to this directory when necessary.
FILES
/etc/uucp/L.cmds Remote command permissions list
/etc/uucp/USERFILE Remote directory tree permissions list
/usr/spool/uucp/LOGFILE UUCP system activity log
/usr/spool/uucp/LCK/LCK.XQT Uuxqt lock file
/usr/spool/uucp/X./ Incoming execution file directory
/usr/spool/uucp/XTMP Uuxqt running directory
SEE ALSO uucp(1), uux(1), L.cmds(5), USERFILE(5), uucico(8)4.3 Berkeley Distribution October 23, 1996 UUXQT(8)