Hi,
We are currently in the process to move the user authentication for our AIX clients to a Windows 2003 server to authenticate them against the active directory entries.
What we have so far:
- NIS master server on Windows 2003 Server with the unix-subsystem installed -> This is managing... (1 Reply)
Hi Folks,
I have Solaris 10, latest release.
We have passwd aging set in /etc/defalut/passwd.
I have an account that passwd should never expire. Acheived by emptying associated users shadow file entries for passwd aging.
When I reset the users passwd using passwd command, it re enables... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I know this has been covered many times on this forum from one os to a new os.
Has Port/migrate Password passwd HP-UX to HP-UX been covered?
B.11.11 U 9000/800 --to-- B.11.11 U 9000/785?
TIA. I'm kinda new to HP side of UNIX.
I need to sink up my test and live passwords for a big... (1 Reply)
Hi guys,
I need to know how i can ignore Pipe '|' if Pipe is coming as a column in Pipe delimited file
for eg:
file 1:
xx|yy|"xyz|zzz"|zzz|12...
using below awk command
awk 'BEGIN {FS=OFS="|" } print $3
i would get xyz
But i want as :
xyz|zzz to consider as whole column... (13 Replies)
Hi All
I had installed sudo in HP UX 11.3 and it is working fine but not able to make entry required to set permission similar to ROOT without using password (PASSWD) change option for define user in /etc/sudoers file
Please help if some know the syntex? :confused::wall: (2 Replies)
Below is the error I'm getting.
# passwd username
Changing password for username.
New Password:
Reenter New Password:
Password changed.
New UNIX password:
Retype new UNIX password:
Password has been already used. Choose another.
passwd: Authentication token manipulation error# cat... (0 Replies)
how can this be modified to work:
echo 1 2 45 4 5 | openssl aes-128-cbc -a -salt -k $(awk '{print $3}')
any ideas?
if the above were to work as I envision it, the password that would decrypt the encrypted text would be:
echo "the encrypted text" | openssl aes-128-cbc -a -salt -k 45 (0 Replies)
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lindex
lindex(n) Tcl Built-In Commands lindex(n)
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
lindex - Retrieve an element from a list
SYNOPSIS
lindex list ?index...?
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
The lindex command accepts a parameter, list, which it treats as a Tcl list. It also accepts zero or more indices into the list. The
indices may be presented either consecutively on the command line, or grouped in a Tcl list and presented as a single argument.
If no indices are presented, the command takes the form:
lindex list
or
lindex list {}
In this case, the return value of lindex is simply the value of the list parameter.
When presented with a single index, the lindex command treats list as a Tcl list and returns the index'th element from it (0 refers to the
first element of the list). In extracting the element, lindex observes the same rules concerning braces and quotes and backslashes as the
Tcl command interpreter; however, variable substitution and command substitution do not occur. If index is negative or greater than or
equal to the number of elements in value, then an empty string is returned. The interpretation of each simple index value is the same as |
for the command string index, supporting simple index arithmetic and indices relative to the end of the list.
If additional index arguments are supplied, then each argument is used in turn to select an element from the previous indexing operation,
allowing the script to select elements from sublists. The command,
lindex $a 1 2 3
or
lindex $a {1 2 3}
is synonymous with
lindex [lindex [lindex $a 1] 2] 3
EXAMPLES
lindex {a b c}
-> a b c
lindex {a b c} {}
-> a b c
lindex {a b c} 0
-> a
lindex {a b c} 2
-> c
lindex {a b c} end
-> c
lindex {a b c} end-1
-> b
lindex {{a b c} {d e f} {g h i}} 2 1
-> h
lindex {{a b c} {d e f} {g h i}} {2 1}
-> h
lindex {{{a b} {c d}} {{e f} {g h}}} 1 1 0
-> g
lindex {{{a b} {c d}} {{e f} {g h}}} {1 1 0}
-> g
SEE ALSO
list(n), lappend(n), linsert(n), llength(n), lsearch(n), lset(n), lsort(n), lrange(n), lreplace(n), string(n) |
KEYWORDS
element, index, list
Tcl 8.4 lindex(n)