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09-20-2012 09:25 AM
09-20-2012 09:25 AM
how to identify the non-trusted system
1.how to identify the wheather server is trusted or non-trusted.
2.if server is non-trusted, how to lock and unlock the user account and how to view the status
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09-20-2012 09:49 AM
09-20-2012 09:49 AM
Re: how to identify the non-trusted system
An HP-UX system is trusted if the file/tcb/files/auth/system/default is present. If that file is not present, then the system is not a trusted system
user -l option to lock user.
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09-20-2012 09:49 AM
09-20-2012 09:49 AM
Re: how to identify the non-trusted system
user -l option in usermod command
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09-20-2012 10:52 AM
09-20-2012 10:52 AM
Re: how to identify the non-trusted system
Trusted systems have /tcb directory:
# ls -ld /tcb
dr-xr-x--x 3 root sys 96 Jul 30 2008 /tcb/
To unlock the account use:
# /usr/lbin/modprpw -k user_name
Cheers,
f. halili
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09-20-2012 05:06 PM
09-20-2012 05:06 PM
Re: how to identify the non-trusted system
You can use below command too
/usr/lbin/getprpw <username>
man getprpw
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