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Sidebar 2: Man Page for getprpw
getprpw - Display User's Protected Password Database Man page
NOTE. This is an undocumented command and not supported for direct use by end users. The documentation below has been gathered from multiple sources, inferred or developed empirically. No warranty is provided for its accuracy, completeness or use.
NAME getprpw - display user's protected password database
USAGE getprpw [-r] [-m option[,option]] logonid
OPTIONS -r raw display of the protected database field values -m display the value of the option given. If -m is not specified, all protected database fields will be displayed.
Boolean values are returned as YES, NO, or DFT (default). A -1 value indicates that the field is undefined. The following values will be displayed or can be selected using the -m option: uid logonid's uid bootpw boot authorization flag audid audit id audflg audit flag mintm minimum time allowed between password changes exptm password expiration time lftm password lifetime acctexp account expiration time spwchg time of last successful password change upwchg time of last unsuccessful password change llog maximum time allowed between logins expwarn password expiration warning time usrpick user allowed to pick passwords nullpw null passwords allowed maxpwln maximum password length allowed rstrpw restricted passwords - checked for triviality syspnpw system generates pronounceable passwords admnum administrative number assigned syschpw system generates character only passwords sysltpw system generates letter only passwords timeod time of day allowed for login slogint time of last successful login ulogint time of last unsuccessful login sloginy terminal of last successful login uloginy terminal of last unsuccessful login culogin consecutive number of unsuccessful logins umaxlntr maximum number of unsuccessful logins allowed alock administrative lock
lockout bit string representing reason account is disabled 1 = true, 0 = false bit 1 password lifetime exceeded 2 time between logins exceeded 3 account absolute lifetime exceeded 4 unsuccessful logon attempts exceeded 5 null password set but not allowed 6 administrative lock 7 password is "*"
RETURN VALUES 0 success 1 user not privileged 2 incorrect use 3 protected database not found for user
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