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тАО11-17-2010 07:33 AM
тАО11-17-2010 07:33 AM
Currently we have our systems set to lockout accounts if the user hasn't logged in within 45-days via the tcb default file (system is trusted). :u_llogin#3888000
Now I have several accounts that need to be exempted from this as they are process or database accounts. Is there a way to modify the accounts to ignore this rule, or set them to expire for a high number (year+ or indefinite)?
I've tried modifying the accounts by using :
/usr/lbin/modprpw -m llog=6000 account_name
and it appears to be working. Obviously I can't test whether this is working without rolling the server clock forward (can't do). Is this the "correct" way to do this or is there a better way?
Thanks,
- Sean
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тАО11-17-2010 07:41 AM
тАО11-17-2010 07:41 AM
Re: modifying inactivity per user hp-ux 11.31
The best way to do this is to test it in a lab system or a virtual system.
You can in that situation roll the clock forward without damage.
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тАО11-17-2010 10:04 AM
тАО11-17-2010 10:04 AM
Re: modifying inactivity per user hp-ux 11.31
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тАО11-17-2010 03:31 PM
тАО11-17-2010 03:31 PM
Re: modifying inactivity per user hp-ux 11.31
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тАО11-17-2010 08:47 PM
тАО11-17-2010 08:47 PM
SolutionThe value for this type of setting can be:
=-1 meaning not defined, so use system default
=0 Not set - meaning not to be applied
=>0 Use this value for the setting.
First: Use SAM (or 11.31 equivalent - or modprdef) to set the system default for llog to your 45 days. use modprpw to set all general users llog=-1 and finally, set llog=0 for your special users.
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тАО02-08-2011 11:16 AM
тАО02-08-2011 11:16 AM
Re: modifying inactivity per user hp-ux 11.31
Thanks.