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pwadm command

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Aug 23, 2002
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I seem to be confused with the 'pwdadm' command. I am trying to figure out the output.

I perform a 'pwdadm -q <user>' and get
back the following output:

lastupdate = 1037026980
flags = NOCHECK

How is the 'lastupdate' read?

Thanks

Astrotrain
 
as far as i know, the lastupdate is the number of seconds from january 1, 1970 up to the time that you updated the password.
 
Hi,
to see this date in normal form do
# perl -e 'print scalar localtime(1037026980),&quot;\n&quot;;'

Regards Boris
 
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