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3. Use the password (8) command to specify a password.
<Example 1> Specify a password.
XSCF> password jsmith
Changing password for platadm
(current) XSCF password: xxxxxx
New XSCF password: xxxxxx
BAD PASSWORD: is too similar to the old one
New XSCF password: xxxxxx
BAD PASSWORD: it is too simplistic/systematic
New XSCF password: xxx
BAD PASSWORD: it’s WAY too short
New XSCF password: xxxxxx
Retype new XSCF password: xxxxxx
XSCF>
<Example 2> Specify 60 days for the validity period, and also
specify that a validity expiration warning be issued 15 days in
advance.
XSCF> password –M 60 –w 15 jsmith
Specifying a User Privilege
■ Command operation
1. Use the showuser (8) command to display user account settings.
XSCF> showuser -a
User Name: jsmith
Status: Enabled
Minimum: 0
Maximum: 99999
Warning: 7
Inactive: -1
Last Change: Aug 22, 2005
Password Expires: Never
Password Inactive: Never
Account Expires: Never
2. Use the setprivileges (8) command to assign a user privilege to a user
account.
<Example> Specify useradm and auditadm for a user account.
XSCF> setprivileges jsmith useradm auditadm
3. Use the showuser (8) command to confirm the privilege.
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