Thanks, I had just come back to post the resolution. You're right, it was a second entry in a file.
This entry was in /etc/pam.d/system-auth;
And this entry was in /etc/pam.d/passwd;
The second of the two lines is now commented out and all seems to be fine.
I need a unix script that check for even or odd. EXAMPLE::::
please enter the number to check: 12
the output: This is an even number
it has to have prompts. (2 Replies)
Hello, I have been working on a what I thought was a fairly simple script for installing a software kit on Linux and Unix
I am not new to scripting but am far from being fluent in sh scripting.
any assistance would be appreciated.
I have an odd bug occuring when executing the script.
When... (2 Replies)
Hi, We have some troubles with our HP server (rx4640) running HP-UX 11.31. The server is attached to a JBod cabinet. If the JBod cabinet is powered on and we power on the server after then HP-UX can't find the devices (disks) at the cabinet. Does not help to run an ioscan -fnC disk. But if I power... (3 Replies)
Is it normal behavior for a shell script that terminates to terminate its parent shell when executed with the "." option?
For example, if I have the example script (we'll name it ex.sh):
#!/bin/sh
if
then
echo "Bye."
exit 2
fi
And I execute it like this:
>./ex.sh
It... (6 Replies)
Hi guys, I wondered if someone would be able to help me.
I have a number of files which all have entries in them looking something like;
And I'm looking for a way where by I can compare a number of these files and identify the odd numbers in the sequence.
So for example if I had to... (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)
Some background:
The application normally runs on an embedded platform. Currently, for development purposes, I have the rootfs located @ /exports and the target is communicating over NFS. That way I can make a change on my local system, save the application @ /exports, and run the altered... (4 Replies)
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vipw
vipw(8) System Manager's Manual vipw(8)NAME
vipw - Edits the /etc/passwd file
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/vipw
DESCRIPTION
You use the vipw command to edit the /etc/passwd file with the editor defined in the EDITOR environment variable. If the variable is not
set, the default editor is vi.
The vipw command performs basic consistency checks on the edited file. If a hashed indexed passwd existed previously, the vipw command
uses the mkpasswd command to create recreate it.
The command must not be used on systems that use extended security attributes since it cannot set or change them. You must be root to run
this command. Only root and security administrators should have execute access to this command.
Since the vipw command cannot effectively change all the attributes of users, it should not be used in a secure environment.
The vipw command accesses the following files, and requires the listed permissions:
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Permissions File
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rw /etc/passwd
rw /etc/passwd.pag
rw /etc/passwd.dir
rw /etc/ptmp
rw /etc/ptmp.pag
rw /etc/ptmp.dir
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EXAMPLE
To edit the /etc/passwd file, type the following command and add the required line entry: vipw
FILES
Specifies the command path
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: passwd(1), passwd(4), adduser(8), mkpasswd(8) delim off
vipw(8)