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Re: Security Package

 
Rahul Kumar Gupta
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Security Package

I use following command...
# usermod -e 7/19/07 rahul
option e requires a security package.

plz tell me abt that how can i get it.......
OS HP-UX11i
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Ivan Krastev
Honored Contributor

Re: Security Package

Your system is not in trusted mode.
Check it with :
# /usr/lbin/modprpw


regards,
ivan
A. Clay Stephenson
Acclaimed Contributor

Re: Security Package

You are probably trying to use that option on a standard (untrusted system). Convert your system to trusted via the tsconvert command but you should know the implications of that action. You can also use SAM to convert to a Trusted system.
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Rahul Kumar Gupta
Trusted Contributor

Re: Security Package

Sorry for late, i will give u reply tomorrow after visiting the site.

Thnx
Viswanadhan
Regular Advisor

Re: Security Package

Hi Clay,

If possiblae may i the advantage of Trusted mode.
Anshumali
Esteemed Contributor

Re: Security Package

Viswanadhan,

Open a new thread, yet the main features which we use are:
Password and System Security policies. Like Account expiration and lengths. time based access controls. and most importantly, encrypted password DB.
and Auditing: Many things like commands, events can be logged to make the system more controlable.

See below link for more info
http://docs.hp.com/en/5991-6482/apa.html?jumpid=reg_R1002_USEN
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