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Cyber Dystopia (Ep. 2) - The Myth of the Singularity Coming Soon!
To anyone who asks which Unix is the best... or which one I should use...
Probably the best timeline I have ever seen.
Read this link... http://www.levenez.com/unix/history.html#08 (0 Replies)
Hi
I have recently joined a bank as a tester. Initially I will be working on some test scripts and then I will be testing their data warehouse using SQL and Unix. I do have a very basic knowledge and understanding of both unix and sql. I am not sure how I will be using Unix to test their ... (2 Replies)
We should put an end to saying "orphan", "kill child", "zombie".
Anyone,
We should change the awful metaphors used in the language of managing Unix processes. I believe that this still humbly local initiative hides a great importance of how the world of Unix looks and feels to every user.
... (18 Replies)
Need to automate the following steps (OS--> AIX )
1. cd /advx/R8.1MR2/TOP/logs ( I navigate to this directory)
2. Monitor the current date ULOG for specific error pattern
=> ls -lrt ULOG.08*
-rw-rw-rw- 1 vssrt vssgrp 24370 Aug 01 23:57 ULOG.080112
-rw-rw-rw- 1 vssrt vssgrp ... (6 Replies)
This is an excellent video comment on modern society and the remix is good too:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DU1B_XkyIk
5DU1B_XkyIk
Watch the video above and post your comments. (3 Replies)
Nice UNIX history article by John Loeffler, February, 05th 2019
UNIX: Building The Most Important OS in the World
The most widely used operating system in the world was a project born out of failure. (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: Neo
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w2kusers.deny
w2kusers.deny(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual w2kusers.deny(4)NAME
w2kusers.deny - Authentication file for Windows 2000 Single Sign On.
SYNOPSIS
# Comment account_name
DESCRIPTION
The w2kusers.deny is a text file containing a list of user account names. When an account is included in this file, the Windows 2000 Sin-
gle Sign-On software verifies only the UNIX authentication for the named account.
To add user accounts to the file, use a text editor to enter the user's UNIX account name. The following syntax rules apply to the
w2kusers.deny file: Only one user name can be entered on a line. The user name must exactly match a user name in the UNIX /etc/passwd
file. Comment lines begin with a pound sign (#).
EXAMPLES
The following example shows a typical w2kusers.deny file: # The following file lists account names that are not allowed to use # the Win-
dows 2000 authentication information when it is enabled. # Account names must match exactly the user account name in the # /etc/passwd
file. # # Syntax: account_1 # . # . # . # account_n # root nobody nobodyV daemon bin uucp
uucpa auth cron lp tcb adm ris wnn pop imap Peter Dave Beth Martha
FILES
Location of the file.
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: ldapcd(8), lw2ksetup(8)
Files: etc/w2kusers.deny(4)
Windows 2000 Single Sign-OnInstallation and Administration Guide.
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