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Re: chpasswd command on HP??

 
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Richard Ross
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chpasswd command on HP??

Guys .. Both AIX and Linux have a command 'chpasswd' that allows you to change a user's password utilizing standard input .. Is there such a command for HP? (Does not need to be native)

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Pete Randall
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Re: chpasswd command on HP??

passwd


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RAC_1
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Re: chpasswd command on HP??

Yes, not very similar, but should server your purpose.

/usr/sam/lbin/usermod.sam

You use it as follows.

usermod.dam -p "encrypted_pass" "user_name"

The pass has to be 10 chars long-8 chars as passwd and two salt chars. you can use /usr/lbin/makekey to prepeare encryoted pass.

Anil
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Richard Ross
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Re: chpasswd command on HP??

Anil,

Thanks .. That will do just fine ;-)

Pete .. passwd does not utilize standard in which leaves you to responding to the prompts.
Richard Ross
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Re: chpasswd command on HP??

Anil,

Is there any documentation on usermod.sam?

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RAC_1
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Re: chpasswd command on HP??

I think NO. I think it is just SAM that uses it and it is linked to /usr/sbin/usermod.

Apart from that you can also use "except" tool. You can also directly paste encrypted password in password field-no a good way though.

Anil
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