Can't log in right on console to accounts in CAPS.
Bill Meahan
wwm at wa8tzg.mi.org
Mon May 20 05:09:50 AEST 1991
In article <7920 at auspex.auspex.com> guy at auspex.auspex.com (Guy Harris) writes:
>>Or, do a 'stty -lcase'. This is standard Unix "you just gota know" trivia.
>>I have yet to find this option in *ANY* man page.
>
>Apparently you're unlucky, then. From the SunOS 4.0.3 man page:
>
> ...
>
> Combination Modes
>
> ...
>
> [-]lcase Set xcase, iuclc, and olcuc. With a `-', unset
> them.
>
> [-]LCASE Same as lcase (-lcase).
>
>Similar things occur in the 4.3-tahoe man page:
>
> lcase map upper case to lower case
>
> -lcase do not map case
>
>and in just about every *other* UNIX "stty" man page I've seen.
Might not be true for SYS V derivatives. On HP-UX, for example, use:
[-]IUCLC Force upper case to lower case conversion
in BOTH sections of the /etc/gettydefs entry. WARNING: Best not have
ANY upper case characters in the password - there will NOT be any
matches!!!!
To turn upper-to-lower case conversion off once the person has logged
in, put a:
stty -iuclc
in /etc/profile.
NB: the case of the flags above IS SIGNIFICANT!
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