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Operating Systems AIX Root password changed but old one still works Post 302909101 by ibmtech on Monday 14th of July 2014 11:14:48 AM
Old 07-14-2014
Also, on the side note, when you were entering the new password is the prompt coming ok? or it is giving you some error.

There is no harm in checking the values of default stanza and or root's user stanza in /etc/security/user file

Check to see what these values are

Code:
histexpire 
histsize 
maxage
maxrepeats

 

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stanza(4)						     Kernel Interfaces Manual							 stanza(4)

NAME
stanza - Stanza file format SYNOPSIS
stanza DESCRIPTION
A stanza file format is used in conjunction with the libAF(3) stanza file library. The stanza file syntax rules are as follows: Separate entries by one or more blank lines. A colon (:) terminates a entry name. A newline terminates an attribute name and value pair. Separate a attribute name and attribute value with an equal sign (=). Separate more than one attribute value with a comma (,). Entry names and attribute names can contain any printable character, except whitespace, a newline, or special characters, unless specified appropriately. Entry attribute values can contain any printable character, except a newline or spe- cial characters, unless specified appropriately. Trailing blanks or tabs are allowed at the beginning or end of lines. A number sign (#) at the beginning of a line indicates a comment. Comments should be included only at the beginning or the end of an entry. The syntax for a stanza file entry is as follows: entry_name: Attribute1_name = Attribute1_value Attribute2_name = Attribute2_value Attribute3_name = Attribute3_value1, Attribute3_value2 . . . The entry_name variable specifies the entry name. The attributes for the entry are specified with the Attribute1_name, Attribute2_name, and Attribute3_name variables. The values for the attributes are specified with the Attribute1_value, Attribute2_value, Attribute3_value1, and Attribute3_value2 variables. Several special quoting characters allow attribute values to contain special values and data representations. If you specify a quoting character, surround the attribute value with quotes. For example, to specify an octal value use the slash character: 07 RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: sysconfigdb(8), cfgmgr(8) Functions: libAF(3) Files: /etc/sysconfigtab(4) delim off stanza(4)
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