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04-11-2006 01:11 AM
04-11-2006 01:11 AM
Trused system -> usermod -f
Hi,
if I use the 'usermod -f' command to set the inactivity period on users, how I can get the information about what users have been inactive for that time? Is there a reporting cmd that I can run? Or when the inactive time period is passed, is there a message written to the syslog?
With kind regards,
Kris
if I use the 'usermod -f' command to set the inactivity period on users, how I can get the information about what users have been inactive for that time? Is there a reporting cmd that I can run? Or when the inactive time period is passed, is there a message written to the syslog?
With kind regards,
Kris
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04-11-2006 01:22 AM
04-11-2006 01:22 AM
Re: Trused system -> usermod -f
Hi Kris:
Have a look at the manpages for 'logins(1M)' particularly the information returned with '-x'.
http://docs.hp.com/en/B2355-60127/logins.1M.html
Regards!
...JRF...
Have a look at the manpages for 'logins(1M)' particularly the information returned with '-x'.
http://docs.hp.com/en/B2355-60127/logins.1M.html
Regards!
...JRF...
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04-11-2006 01:33 AM
04-11-2006 01:33 AM
Re: Trused system -> usermod -f
Thanks for the answer.
Apparently the -x option doesn't say anythin about the inactivity period of the user.
The man page is not very clear about what all the fiels mean.
Can you give some more info?
any help much appreciated
Kris
Apparently the -x option doesn't say anythin about the inactivity period of the user.
The man page is not very clear about what all the fiels mean.
Can you give some more info?
any help much appreciated
Kris
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04-11-2006 02:33 AM
04-11-2006 02:33 AM
Re: Trused system -> usermod -f
Hi Kris,
information can be obtained from
/usr/lbin/getprpw -l
it appears to be in "llog" parameter.
See also man getprpw
antonio.
information can be obtained from
/usr/lbin/getprpw -l
it appears to be in "llog" parameter.
See also man getprpw
antonio.
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