Hi,
I wanted to check when the password of a current user(logged in) has been changed recently.
I tried with the commands like
but it shows
Which commands will help me.. Kindly help.. Thanks in advance.
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Hi
While using Pipe concept ,if a user enters a "login name" and "paswword"
,then how does a child process check for user password is correct or not and give notification to parent process. (1 Reply)
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)
For moderator: I made a new thread in a proper part of the forum now https://www.unix.com/homework-coursework-questions/137119-user-processes.html
But now i wan't to make something which isn't related to a homework, so i hope
you won't close this one. Thanks to those two answers, you helped me!... (9 Replies)
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 doing an audit and thought I knew what I was doing, but reading through the posts I came into doubt.
On Sun Solaris, I want to know when users last changed their passwords. I have the etc/shadow files and there is a nice field showing this. Except that it is disturbing me somewhat that... (5 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)
Is there a way to check when the permissions for the file got changed in AIX
IS there some file which logs all these details?
Best regards,
Vishal (4 Replies)
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)
Discussion started by: dnlsingh
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LEARN ABOUT SUSE
sg
newgrp(1) General Commands Manual newgrp(1)NAME
newgrp - change effective group ID sg - execute command with different group ID
SYNOPSIS
newgrp [-l] [group]
sg group -c command
DESCRIPTION
The newgrp command changes the user's real and effetive group ID by replacing the current shell with a new shell. A new shell is launched
even if an error occours.
A password is requested if the group has a password and the user is not listed in the group file as being a member of that group. The pass-
word can be changed with the gpasswd(1) command.
If the new effective group ID is not in the supplementary group list, newgrp will add the new group ID to the supplementary list, too.
With no operands and options, newgrp changes the user's group IDs (real and effective) back to the group specified in password and group
file.
The sg command works like the newgrp command, except that it executes the given command with /bin/sh and upon exit the group ID of the cur-
rent shell is not changed.
OPTIONS -l, --login
reinitialize the environment as if the user logged in.
--help Print a help list.
-u, --usage
Print a short usage message.
-v, --version
Print program version.
SEE ALSO gpasswd(1), group(5), passwd(1), passwd(5), su(1)AUTHOR
Thorsten Kukuk <kukuk@suse.de>
pwdutils April 2004 newgrp(1)