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1. AIX
I want to change the root password on an AIX box. What is the best method to do this so i do not get myself locked out. When I do i search the results come up for resetting the password if you are locked out.
Thanks (5 Replies)
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi all
Im trying to learn the basics of bash and am struggling with some file manipulation. I am trying to run a script that once you have logged in allows you to change your password which is held (along with the corresponding username) in a different file called usernames. When i try to run my... (2 Replies)
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3. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Is there any way I can change the prompt which asks for the password on a UNIX system? e.g. When I login using Telnet instead of "Password" I should get "Correct Password".
Thanks,
Vineet (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: vineetd
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4. Solaris
Friends
I want to know whether i can change the password of a user logged in thru NIS from a client machine after stopping the YP services in NIS server.
Note - The Slave server is up and running.
I tried doing this. But i got the reply "Permission Denied".
I stopped the YP services in... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: efunds
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5. Solaris
Hello,
I want to know the reason behing the scene why some systems have hashed password in /etc/shadow file as "x" not the alienoid language like A1Dksxi3kaA.. (13 characters)
As far as I understand, etc/password will show password as "x" and move all hashed password to etc/shadow.... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: Smith
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6. HP-UX
I have two unix system A and B with same configuration.
I can use remsh from A system login to B system as root, but when I want to change the root password of B system, it ask me the old password, but i forgot it.
However, is it possible to change the B system root password? :(
Thanks a lot (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: zetadhell
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7. AIX
I have 02 servers:
- Linux RHEL AS 3 (server1)
- AIX 5.2 (server2)
Running the command rsh server2 passwd derje from the server1 to change derje user password on server2, give me this error:
3004-709 Error while changing the password for "derje"
Can somebody help me ? (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: mayge
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8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hello
im trying to change the user password with passwd
but when I enter the password it gives me this msg:
passwd: Password too short - must be at least 6 characters.
BUT the thing is that the initial password was 4 letters why now it asking for 6 ?
tnx (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: umen
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9. Solaris
Hi
Someone logged on the system with a Normal user and changed the password , for this user , how can i know ? who changed the password from which terminal ?
regards
Georges (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: itsgeorge
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10. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
SCO OpenServer 5.05
Has anyone ever received this error when attempting to
change/assign a user password?
#ypasswd
=======================================
yppasswd: (host name) is not running yppasswd daemon
Password request denied.
Reason: Remote password change request denied.... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: gseyforth
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