DELETING (or remaking) SCO User accounts
Jean-Pierre Radley
jpr at jpradley.jpr.com
Mon Apr 29 01:35:44 AEST 1991
In article <DJM.91Apr22213730 at egypt.eng.umd.edu> djm at eng.umd.edu (David J. MacKenzie) writes:
>> I need information on how to "remake" or delete a user account on SCO
>> Unix Sys V.3.2.2. They say in the admin guide that an account is NEVER
>> deleted, just retired, PERMANENTLY!
>
>That's if you only use their sysadmsh to manage accounts. All you
>have to do is basically
>
>find /tcb /etc/auth -type f -print | xargs grep -l USERNAME
>
>then hand-edit the files that it lists as appropriate. I changed my
>username this way (without changing my UID), and I think I've
>undeleted a user or two as well.
Have you obtained unx257 from sosco?
This gives you new versions of rmuser and unretire, which are effective if
you've relaxed the C2 security.
Jean-Pierre Radley Unix in NYC jpr at jpr.com jpradley!jpr CIS: 72160,1341
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