HP-UX System Administrator's Guide: Configuration Management
Displaying Local Users
Name User Id User Values
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adm 4 no
allanp 1834 no
anewuser 111 yes
bin 2 no
4. Highlight a user and press Enter.
The table in Figure 4-2 is displayed. It shows the attribute name, the current setting
for the user (- means the system value), and the current system value. System
defaults are marked with the word Default and the default value in parentheses,
as in Default (1). The individual attributes are described in the security(4)
manpage.
Figure 4-2 Security Attributes Configuration: Local or NIS Users
Attribute User Value System Value
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ALLOW_NULL_PASSWORD - Default (1)
AUDIT_FLAG - 0
AUTH_MAXTRIES - Default (0)
DISPLAY_LAST_LOGIN - Default (1)
INACTIVITY_MAXDAYS - Default (0)
LOGIN_TIMES - Default (Any)
MIN_PASSWORD_LENGTH - Default (6)
NUMBER_OF_LOGINS_ALLOWED - Default (0)
PASSWORD_HISTORY_DEPTH - Default (1)
PASSWORD_MIN_LOWER_CASE_CHARS - Default (0)
PASSWORD_MIN_UPPER_CASE_CHARS - Default (0)
PASSWORD_MIN_DIGIT_CHARS - Default (0)
PASSWORD_MIN_SPECIAL_CHARS - Default (0)
PASSWORD_MAXDAYS - Default (-1)
PASSWORD_MINDAYS - Default (0)
PASSWORD_WARNDAYS - 45
UMASK - Default (0)
NOTE: INACTIVITY_MAXDAYS and PASSWORD_WARNDAYS are only displayed
if the system is in Shadow Password mode.
5. To see more detail for an attribute, highlight the attribute and press Enter. The
additional data includes a description and the minimum and maximum values.
Press Esc to return to the attribute list.
6. To set or change the values for the user, press c, Configure Per User Exceptions.
The Configuration screen is displayed. It includes all the attributes. The following
is an abbreviated view:
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Attribute Name [Range, System Value]
66 Configuring Users and Groups