03-28-2013
Finding AIX user accounts expired or locked
// AIX 6.1
In need of finding which AIX user accounts will be expired and are
locked.
I have placed the following parameters under /etc/security/user
PHP Code:
maxage = 12
maxexpired = 2
pwdwarntime = 14
loginretries = 10
histsize = 4
Is there a way to check them out so that I can take proactive actions?
Please advise.
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