mkpasswd takes 18 hours to finish!
rotaiv
rotaiv@biapo.com
Fri Sep 13 12:09:00 GMT 2002
At 9/13/2002 11:24 AM, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Not to be over technical but you should use:
mkpasswd -d -u MY_USER_ID >> /etc/passwd
This will retrieve a single user from the current domain without
enumerating all the users. This takes less than a second on my system
(around 5,000 users).
An earlier email recommended the following:
>mkpasswd -d MY_DOMAIN -u MY_USER_ID >> /etc/passwd
The problem with this example is if you specify the domain it will still
enumerate all the user accounts even though a user name was
specified. This will still take 18 hours for some people. According to
the help, the actually domain name is not needed as it defaults to the
current domain.
Another email suggested this syntax:
>mkpasswd -d MY_DOMAIN | grep MY_USER_ID >> /etc/passwd
This will still enumerate all the user accounts but only keeps the
MY_USER_ID line. Once again, the actual domain name is not needed and this
will still take 18 hours.
Regards,
rotaiv.
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