UID & GID instead of user name and group name


 
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# 15  
Old 04-13-2015
Hmm,

after changing the settings, did you relogin or run su - edsadm?

Regards
# 16  
Old 04-14-2015
Hi Ron,

Yeah.. We did that several times but still no luck.

Thanks and Regards
Madhav
# 17  
Old 04-14-2015
Hi,

if i correctly understand the user edsadm is a local user?
User: edsadm -> ID: 207
Group: sapsys -> GID: 204

Can you please run as user root the following commands and send the output:

Remove security relevant informations befor posting, e.g. host_last_unsuccessful_login.

Code:
lsuser edsadm #Displays user account attributes
pwdadm -q edsadm #Queries the status of the password
grep -Ew "edsadm|207" /etc/passwd #validate that the user is defined local
grep -Ew "sapsys|204" /etc/group #validate that the user is defined local

Regards

Last edited by -=XrAy=-; 04-14-2015 at 04:01 AM.. Reason: Good Morning
# 18  
Old 04-15-2015
Hi Ron,

Please find the output of the queries

Code:
# lsuser edsadm
edsadm id=207 pgrp=sapsys groups=sapsys,dba,oper home=/home/edsadm shell
h gecos=SAP System Administrator login=true su=true rlogin=true daemon=t
n=false sugroups=ALL admgroups= tpath=nosak ttys=ALL expires=0 auth1=SYS
2=NONE umask=22 registry=files SYSTEM=files logintimes= loginretries=0 p
me=0 account_locked=false minage=0 maxage=0 maxexpired=-1 minalpha=0 min
mindiff=0 maxrepeats=8 minlen=0 histexpire=0 histsize=0 pwdchecks= dicti
fsize=-1 cpu=-1 data=-1 stack=-1 core=-1 rss=65536 nofiles=2000 time_las
1357377139 time_last_unsuccessful_login=1428907136 tty_last_login=/dev/p
_last_unsuccessful_login=/dev/pts/14 unsuccessful_login_count=7 roles=

# pwdadm -q edsadm
edsadm:
        lastupdate = 1356672376
 
# grep -Ew "edsadm|207" /etc/passwd
edsadm:!:207:204:SAP System Administrator:/home/edsadm:/bin/csh

# grep -Ew "sapsys|204" /etc/group
sapsys:!:204:edsadm
#

Thanks and Regards
Madhav
# 19  
Old 04-15-2015
Hi Madhav,

the output looks okay.

Could you please run as root lsauthent .
Then switch to edsadm (su - edsadm) and run echo $AUTHSTATE.

Regards
# 20  
Old 04-15-2015
Hi Ron,

Please find the output

Code:
# lsauthent
Standard Aix
# su - edsadm
emamidev:edsadm 1> echo $AUTHSTATE
files
emamidev:edsadm 2>

Thanks and Regards
Madhav
# 21  
Old 04-15-2015
Okay,

and when you now run ls -la as edsadm the user and group names are still not shown?

Regards
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