LDAP-UX Client Services B.04.00 with Microsoft Windows 2000/2003 Active Directory Administrator's Guide
Command, Tool, and Migration Script Reference
Client Management Tools
Appendix C168
igrp1
nss_status.............. NSS_SUCCESS
pw_name...........(iuser1)
pw_passwd.........(*)
pw_uid............(101)
pw_gid............(21)
pw_age............()
pw_comment........()
pw_gecos..........(gecos data in files)
pw_dir............(/home/iuser1)
pw_shell..........(/usr/bin/sh)
pw_audid..........(0)
pw_audflg.........(0)
• An example beq command using user name adm as the search key,
pwd (password) as the service, and files as the library is shown
below:
./beq -k n -s pwd -l /usr/lib/libnss_files.1 adm
nss_status.............. NSS_SUCCESS
pw_name...........(adm)
pw_passwd.........(*)
pw_uid............(4)
pw_gid............(4)
pw_age............()
pw_comment........()
pw_gecos..........()
pw_dir............(/var/adm)
pw_shell..........(sbin/sh)
pw_audid..........(0)
pw_audflg.........(0)
• An example beq command using uid number 102 as the search key,
pwd (password) as the service and ldap as the library is shown below:
./beq -k d -s pwd -l /usr/lib/libnss_ldap.1
102
nss_status.............. NSS_SUCCESS
pw_name...........(user2)
pw_passwd.........(*)
pw_uid............(102)
pw_gid............(21)
pw_age............()
pw_comment........()
pw_gecos..........(gecos data in files)