Dear All,
I want to switch a user inside a shell script.My current user say x and user y to whom i want to switch both have login on the same server,the one on which i want to execute my script on.
"I want to do something like this
su - y
Password should be provided in the script itself.And... (6 Replies)
Hi Gurus,
I need help in writing a script which should say which user has used or logged in in the server from past one month using FTP or TELNET and the output should be of the form
Username Service NumberofTimes Date.
Thanks in Advance.
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Hi,
I am trying to create one script where I have to login as another user inside the script to exeute some commands
How can i achieve this?
Many thanks in advance. (4 Replies)
Hi Every body,
I would need a shell script program to login as different user and perform some copy commands in the script.
example: Supppose ora_toms is the active user
ora_toms should be able to run a script where user: ftptomsp pass: XXX should login through and run the commands
... (9 Replies)
now i have logged in username : ramesh in unix
Now i have to created script file to login into another user and have run a command inside that user and after executing the command i have to exit from that user.
Inside script, i have to login into su - ram along with password : haihow and have to... (4 Replies)
Linux version : Oracle Linux 6.4
Shell : Bash
The following script will be run as root. During the execution, it should switch to oracle user and execute few commands.
After googling and searching within unix.com , I came up with the following syntax
## Enclosing all commands in double... (7 Replies)
Hello all,
for security reasons my compagny imposes that my script be launch remotly via ssh under the users login shell.
So serverA launches the ssh command to serverB which has a local user with my script as a login shell.
Local script works like a charm on his own.
serverB$ grep... (20 Replies)
I want to switch to another user without password inside shell.
I used the below command and it is not working.
sudo su - user1
user1 is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
I'm getting the above message.
If I want to add user1 into the sudoers file using... (5 Replies)
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1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data:
I am a root in a Unix system. My shell is bash.
2. Relevant commands, code, scripts, algorithms:
How to set... (1 Reply)
Guys please help me I have a linux class and I want to write a shell script who shows which user loged in and show the process that are active in his/her shell in another text file and email that file to root just when the user loged out
Thanks every bod (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT OPENDARWIN
chsh
CHSH(1) User Commands CHSH(1)NAME
chsh - change login shell
SYNOPSIS
chsh [options] [LOGIN]
DESCRIPTION
The chsh command changes the user login shell. This determines the name of the user's initial login command. A normal user may only change
the login shell for her own account; the superuser may change the login shell for any account.
OPTIONS
The options which apply to the chsh command are:
-h, --help
Display help message and exit.
-R, --root CHROOT_DIR
Apply changes in the CHROOT_DIR directory and use the configuration files from the CHROOT_DIR directory.
-s, --shell SHELL
The name of the user's new login shell. Setting this field to blank causes the system to select the default login shell.
If the -s option is not selected, chsh operates in an interactive fashion, prompting the user with the current login shell. Enter the new
value to change the shell, or leave the line blank to use the current one. The current shell is displayed between a pair of [ ] marks.
NOTE
The only restriction placed on the login shell is that the command name must be listed in /etc/shells, unless the invoker is the superuser,
and then any value may be added. An account with a restricted login shell may not change her login shell. For this reason, placing /bin/rsh
in /etc/shells is discouraged since accidentally changing to a restricted shell would prevent the user from ever changing her login shell
back to its original value.
FILES
/etc/passwd
User account information.
/etc/shells
List of valid login shells.
/etc/login.defs
Shadow password suite configuration.
SEE ALSO chfn(1), login.defs(5), passwd(5).
shadow-utils 4.5 01/25/2018 CHSH(1)