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тАО01-06-2009 06:42 AM
тАО01-06-2009 06:42 AM
[myhp01:/]# /usr/lbin/getprpw nsp0234
System is not trusted.
[myhp01:/]#
Solved! Go to Solution.
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Re: when i checked to find out whether the account is locked or not i got the following msg.
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Re: when i checked to find out whether the account is locked or not i got the following msg.
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тАО01-06-2009 06:48 AM
тАО01-06-2009 06:48 AM
Re: when i checked to find out whether the account is locked or not i got the following msg.
getprpw displays the user's protected password database settings. This command is available only to the superuser in a trusted system.
The message means exactly what it says: your system is not trusted, therefore the account is not locked. The only way to lock an account in a non-trusted system is to replace the password with an asterisk (*) - you can visually check /etc/passwd for this.
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тАО01-06-2009 06:51 AM
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Re: when i checked to find out whether the account is locked or not i got the following msg.
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тАО01-06-2009 06:51 AM
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Re: when i checked to find out whether the account is locked or not i got the following msg.
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тАО01-06-2009 06:58 AM
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Re: when i checked to find out whether the account is locked or not i got the following msg.
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тАО01-06-2009 12:46 PM
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Re: when i checked to find out whether the account is locked or not i got the following msg.
You don't need to replace the whole password, just add a "*" before the current value. That way you quickly could put it back.
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тАО01-06-2009 01:05 PM
тАО01-06-2009 01:05 PM
Re: when i checked to find out whether the account is locked or not i got the following msg.
Run command:
/usr/lbin/getprdef -r
... to see if your server runs Trusted Password database.
Cheers,
VK2COT