The "logins" command may help. See "man logins".
The output from this command is suitable for processing in scripts but beware that dates are in American format.
How can I know users have changed their passwords ? I don't need their password (!) I have to know if they have changed their pass word and when ?
Thank you in advance for any SIMPLE answer. (6 Replies)
Hi All,
While installing Red Hat Linux, I tried changing the timezone to Japan for testing.But the timezone was not set to Japan.
I tried other timezones , but they didn't work as well.
I am guessing the problem might be due to some missing rpm.Does anyone has any idea or faced a similar... (1 Reply)
Hello,
I have to do a script which returns users who have never changed their password from /etc/shadow.
Here is what have I done and I'm not sure if it's ok.
I tried to return just users who doesn;t have password set or are locked.
Can be there other kind of user who never changed the... (3 Replies)
Hi I am using Fedora 14. I forgot root password of Fedora 14 so I used online help from Fedora website which says by doing rheb silent 1 and then using proper kernel and then using psswd for changing the password I changed it.
But after normal booting GUI I am not able to log-on.
Can anybody plz... (5 Replies)
Hi All,
I have to work in the late nights some times for server maintenance and in a hurry to complete I am accidentally changing ownership or permission of directories :(
which have similar names ( /var in root and var of some other directory ).:confused:
Can some one suggest me with the... (1 Reply)
Hello
i am running AIX 6.1. i recently changed the root password using passwd and pwdadm. while the new password works fine, i am still able to login using the old password. is there anyway this can disabled\fixed
thanks (5 Replies)
Hi,
I wanted to check when the password of a current user(logged in) has been changed recently.
I tried with the commands like
passwd -s name
logins -x -l username everthingbut it shows not a super user
Which commands will help me.. Kindly help.. Thanks in advance. (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: Pranavi
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9. Forum Support Area for Unregistered Users & Account Problems
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)
Discussion started by: Rich Marton
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listusers
listusers(1) User Commands listusers(1)NAME
listusers - list user login information
SYNOPSIS
listusers [-g groups] [-l logins]
DESCRIPTION
Executed without any options, this command lists all user logins sorted by login. The output shows the login ID and the account field value
from the system's password database as specified by /etc/nsswitch.conf.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-g groups Lists all user logins belonging to group, sorted by login. Multiple groups can be specified as a comma-separated list.
-l logins Lists the user login or logins specified by logins, sorted by login. Multiple logins can be specified as a comma-separated
list.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
|Availability |SUNWcsu |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO nsswitch.conf(4), attributes(5)NOTES
A user login is one that has a UID of 100 or greater.
The -l and -g options can be combined. User logins will only be listed once, even if they belong to more than one of the selected groups.
SunOS 5.10 18 Mar 1994 listusers(1)