I have 85 Unix servers & I need to add single user ID on multiple servers at same time
Can anyone help in this?
I have written one script for single servers.same I need to user for multiple servers
#!/bin/sh
echo Enter user login ID
read loginID
echo Enter Group ID
read GroupID
... (6 Replies)
Hi all, working on script to create a user acct on all our servers.
for i in `cat $host_file`; do
ssh $i /usr/bin/sudo /usr/bin/mkuser id='bpadm' gecos='NetBackup Admin' 2>&1 >> $log
done
error i get is: 3004-692 Error changing "id" to "bpadm" : Value is invalid.
I have tried this in... (1 Reply)
Hi,
When most of the server applications get installed, they create their own user. I believe this is to not use the "root" account. For example, Apache when installed creates a user called "apache". And the directories which it uses are all owned by this user. This seems to be the... (2 Replies)
HI,
1.I want to add multiple users at a same time. How to achive this , since useradd will add only one user at a time,.
2.Also let me know how to install a software in a group of machines where the machines are not configured as zones (1 Reply)
Anyone has a script or something that can do this? I have a list of about 500 users and I need to add them to an AIX box. The profiles should have "Full Name" and "User Name". (2 Replies)
Hi
I have one file placed at one server whose sample as follows:
57272 28
56767 0
57575 4
58888 6
53030 26
54242 0
56060 0
And another file at different server whose sample data as follows:
57272 22
56767 0
57575 1
58888 2
53030 13 (9 Replies)
I wants to create 3 users and set password for the users in 400 servers. I can run this script without error. If wants to set the password in the same command it is not working. Like that i have to create 3 users
#!/usr/bin/ksh
for server in `cat /tmp/servers`
do
echo "servername =... (5 Replies)
Hi experts,
I am an AIX/Unix admin in my company. I have been asked by one user to distribute .profile from one server to all other servers in the network. This is what she has asked me:
"Is there a way for me to save and use one .profile that I have personalized with aliases for all my... (4 Replies)
Hi Experts,
I am new to scripting. We have around 400 Linux servers in our environment. I want to add a new user to a perticular group on all the servers using SSH.
Requirements:
1) Need to take the server names from a text file.
2) Login into each server and check whether perticular... (1 Reply)
Hi Team,
Hope you are doing good.I am new to scripting.I have a requirement of deleting around 10 users in 100 servers.It is very time consuming by logging into each servers and delete the user.Here I have redhat 6 ,Suse linux 10&11 environment servers.
In one set of servers I have... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: muraliinfy04
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LEARN ABOUT REDHAT
pam_timestamp
pam_timestamp(8) System Administrator's Manual pam_timestamp(8)NAME
pam_timestamp - authenticate using cached successful authentication attempts
SYNOPSIS
auth sufficient /lib/security/pam_timestamp.so
session optional /lib/security/pam_timestamp.so
DESCRIPTION
In a nutshell, pam_timestamp caches successful authentication attempts, and allows you to use a recent successful attempt as the basis for
authentication.
When an application opens a session using pam_timestamp, a timestamp file is created in the timestampdir directory for the user. When an
application attempts to authenticate the user, a pam_timestamp will treat a sufficiently- recent timestamp file as grounds for succeeding.
ARGUMENTS
debug turns on debugging via syslog(3).
timestampdir=name
tells pam_timestamp.so where to place and search for timestamp files. This should match the directory configured for sudo(1) in the
sudoers(5) file.
timestamp_timeout=number
tells pam_timestamp.so how long it should treat timestamp files as valid after their last modification date. This should match the
value configured for sudo(1) in the sudoers(5) file.
verbose
attempt to inform the user when access is granted.
EXAMPLE
/etc/pam.d/some-config-tool:
auth sufficient /lib/security/pam_timestamp.so verbose auth required /lib/security/pam_unix.so
session required /lib/security/pam_permit.so session optional /lib/security/pam_timestamp.so
CAVEATS
Users can get confused when they aren't always asked for passwords when running a given program. Some users reflexively begin typing
information before noticing that it's not being asked for.
SEE ALSO pam_timestamp_check(8)BUGS
Let's hope not, but if you find any, please email the author.
AUTHOR
Nalin Dahyabhai <nalin@redhat.com>
Red Hat Linux 2002/02/07 pam_timestamp(8)