Why does "ps -[u|U] username" not list processes when username is numeric?
Greetings,
The title pretty much says it all. I've snooped everywhere and can't find anything on this. Since our organization went to numeric usernames, using the u|U option for ps returns no processes. Example passwd entry:
The following command returns nothing other than the column names:
HOWEVER, the following DOES work.
Honestly I expect both should work and as a caveat we are using NIS(YP). Any insight would be appreciated.
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how to check input is "empty" and "numeric" in ksh?
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./myscript.ksh k
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Can any of you explain me about the below line of code?
mn_code=`env|grep "..mn"|awk -F"=" '{print $2}'`
Im not able to understand, what exactly it is doing :confused:
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Hello,
We have a Solaris 9 machine and recently our client want to create username based on staff numbers (all numeric).
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3G_CENTRAL;INDONESIA_(M)_TELKOMSEL;SPECIAL_WORLD_GRP_7_FA_2_TELKOMSEL
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"1-Radon1-cMOC_deg"|"LDIndex"|"3G_CENTRAL|INDONESIA_(M)_TELKOMSEL"|LAST|"SPECIAL_WORLD_GRP_7_FA_2_TELKOMSEL"
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3.147.200.59
170.58.142.64
127.65.109.33
150.167.242.146
223.3.20.186
25.181.180.99
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I'm trying to run a script " abc.sh" which triggers "use.sh" .
abc.sh is nothing but a "expect" script which provides username and password automatically to the use.sh script.
Please find below the scripts:
#abc.sh
#!/usr/bin/expect -f
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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)
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Sample input file, email.txt
Below is an sample code where... (2 Replies)
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I'm trying to use SFTP to an external server using the native SFTP Client in RHEL 6 and 7.
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I can not seem to escape that @ sign no matter what I do.
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System : opensuse leap 42.3
I have a bash script that build a text file.
I would like the last command doing :
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ngorca - Password recovery tool for Oracle databases
SYNOPSIS
ngorca [ -f hashfile ] [ OPTIONS ]
DESCRIPTION
ngorca is a multithreaded password recovery tool using exhaustive key search for Oracle versions 7-11g Rel.2. Due to the weak hashing
algorithm and constantly improving hardware performance, passwords can be found in minutes, depending on their length.
OPTIONS -f hashfile
To use ngorca a list of usernames and hashes is required, which has the format username:hash. The username has a maxiumum length of
64 characters and the hash is always a 16 byte hex value. If the 11g algorithm is used a 40 byte SHA1 plus 20 bytes salt must be
added. The hash values are calculated one after another. Example of hash file entry with old DES hash and SHA1 hash:
NETGARAGE:5D7F5FD88AE4C07F:EAC3EAC57FF0635AB298EB40CBDA1BB45DFC1B7F20464AA591C1613A2CB8
-l password length
The length of the password. If this option is not set, passwords with the length of 5-8 bytes are calculated.
-c charset
The charset of the password. 1 for numeric, 2 for alpha, 3 for alpha numeric and 4 for alpha numeric with special characters. The
default is alpha numeric.
-t thread number
The number of threads which should be used. It is recommended to take the number of cpu's which you want to involve in the calcula-
tion for the best result. Per default one thread is used.
-o logfile
A logfile could be specified. It contains the passwords which are found and some info messages. The default logfile name is
ngorca.log placed in the directory the binary runs in.
-v verbose level
Loglevel for the logfile and standard output 1-4 with 4 as the highest level which contains percent printouts. The default loglevel
is 1.
EXAMPLE
ngorca -f hashlist -c3 -l6 -t2 -v4
BUG REPORT
For bugreporting write a mail to ebrosius@netgarage.org or use the issues tracker on the project hosting site
http://code.google.com/p/ngoca
COPYRIGHT
ngorca is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
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AUTHOR
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SEE ALSO
the project site http://netgarage.org
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