General :: Root List / Edit Crontabs Of Other Users?

Aug 18, 2010

how can root list/edit crontabs of other users?

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Server :: How To Look Through All Users Crontabs

Mar 3, 2010

there are at least a dozen users who have a crontab with stuff running. Is there a way to look at all the crontabs at once? right now i just keep doing a su to whichever user, then do a crontab -l.but i need to check what looks like 100 more users, and hoping there's a way to save me from manually having to do this for every single one of them.

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Slackware :: Getting Crontabs For Users To Work?

Sep 3, 2010

My crontabs under root are working fine, but I can't seem to get my user crontabs to work.

When I do a crontab -l -u <user>, I get a listing of the crontab file, but it never is executed.

I've been reading about cron.allow and cron.deny, but I can't find those in the slackware distro. Is there something special that I need to do to allow user crontabs in Slackware? (version 13.1 if that helps)

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Programming :: List 4 Names From Users List And Output Them To Fbusers In Numbered Ascending Order?

Feb 2, 2010

How would I list 4 users ID numbered 10, 11, 12 and 13 from my users list and output them to a file busers where their names are numbered by ascending order? How would I accomplish that on a one line command?

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General :: Get List Of SSH Users That Are Connected To Server?

Jan 6, 2010

My system is SUSE 11.1 I want to see who is connected via SSH. For instance, I have users connected using FileZilla. I can see in th e/etc/var/messages that they authenticated/connected, but I can't see if they have since disconnected or not.

Also, about 3 years ago I used to use Fedora for my SSH and in the sshd_config I'd make custom logs for each account, specify which user accounts were possible, port number, etc, etc. Is this possible to do using the SUSE linux? Any links on how to do this on suse? I haven't used linux in 3 years and can't find my old sshd_config files to take a glance...I did look at the sshd_config on SUSE, but it looks very different.

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General :: List Of Users / Administrators In Group?

Aug 31, 2010

I would like to know a command which will tell us,
1. List of users under a group and
2. List of Group administrators in a group.

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General :: Print List Of All Users In The Container

Apr 7, 2011

We are using OES 10.00 and would like ot print list of all users in the container.

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General :: Bash Command To List Users Logged In At 5pm

Jun 7, 2010

I need to figure out a bash command to list all users logged in at or after 5pm - 5pm being the specifier in the command.

Code:

Command seems to be the easiest way to display users but it specifies all users log times.

I've also fiddled with the lastlog command to no avail.

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Red Hat / Fedora :: History Of All Sudo Users And All Root Users In F13?

Jan 18, 2011

How can i see history of all sudo users and all root users in fedora 13 ? history command only shows one users history ?

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General :: How Can The Non-root Users Change Their Password

Jul 31, 2010

regarding the file permissions of /etc/passwd in fact it has permissions like rw-r--r--so it says others have only read only permissions but my questions is if others has read only permissions on /etc/passwd file.how they are able to change their password i.e others are able to change their passwords then how it is possible.

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General :: Slackware 13.1 Automount Hal Error For Non Root Users

Oct 23, 2010

I just installed slackware 13.1. And I get the following error with a normal user when I connect my memory stick:

Failed to mount "Crucial". Rejected send message, 1 matched rules; type="method_call", sender=":1.211" (uid=1000 pid=2275 comm="exo-mount) interface="org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.Volume" member="Mount" error name="(unset)" requested_reply=0 destination="org.freedesktop.Hal" (uid=0 pid=1723 comm="/usr/sbin/hald)).

When run the command groups the user is member of the following groups: users floppy audio video cdrom plugdev power scanner

What else I need to change so the USB works?

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General :: Disable Shutdown Button Or Option For Non Root Users?

Sep 9, 2009

i am using fedora 7. i want that, users other than root should not be able to shutdown the system, i had already changed the mode of /sbin/shutdown to -rwxr-w--(750)

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May 11, 2011

I need to customize linux kernel root file system for embedded linux system. During compile time, for root file system I am able to create different user/group ex: "gnumuzic/Muzic". But I want to give access to group "Muzic" to some folders like /dev/nexig during compile time.

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General :: Grant Access To A Non Root Users To Reboot,halt,configure?

Dec 14, 2010

Is there any way to grant access to non root users to use some commands like reboot and date and some other commands that root user can work with .I tried chmod on their binaries and added them to root group but nothing happened.

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General :: Allowing Read Write To Ext3 Partition To Non-root Users

Mar 18, 2010

I need to allow non-root users to read/write on an ext3 partition.

Below is the relevant output from fdisk -l

Code:

The partition in question is /dev/sda4 and it is mounted as /Data (setup during installation).

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Debian :: Unable To Edit The Sources.list?

Sep 7, 2011

I started using Ubuntu about 2 months ago, and having been studying every day since. About 2 days ago, I downloaded a copy of i386 Squeeze, and installed it onto an old extra machine (Dell 2350 tower, 768 MB RAM, 30 GB HD, Ethernet broadband) as a learning project.

During the install, I chose to not specify an online mirror. (I was trying to keep things as simple as possible, and save time while I was at it.) I didn't realize that by not specifying a mirror, the new system wouldn't have any links for finding new software. (In Ubuntu, it was automated and required no input &/or editing from me.) Reading posts at this forum, I learned that I need to edit the sources.list file. This was my first attempt at editing a Linux system script file, and I wasn't able to manage doing that. I chose to open it using gedit, and found I couldn't change its contents. I figured out then, that it was read-only.

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Ubuntu :: How To Edit GRUB Boot List

Mar 5, 2010

I'm using HP Pavilion dv2108tx I have ubuntu and Win7 dual boot. The problem is every time I change setting to the BIOS there will be a new list of ubuntu boot came up and now I scroll trough the whole list. Is there anyway to edit GURB boot list.

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Ubuntu :: Edit My Source List Using Gedit?

Mar 20, 2011

I need to switch the "lucid" parts in my ppa's to "maverick" in the format that gedit uses. I believe this will fix some of the software conflicts I am having.

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Nov 30, 2008

I installed apt in fedora 10. How to edit /etc/apt/sources.list?

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Feb 19, 2011

At the moment I have a list that has: Debian 6.0 + kernel information etc Debian 6.0 same again (Recovery Mode) Windows XP Home Edition etc when all I really want is: Debian 6.0 Recovery Mode Windows XP you used to be able to just edit menu.lst but it seems not now.

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Fedora :: Edit List Of Saved Wireless Networks That It Tries To Automatically Connect To?

Jul 10, 2011

I have F15 and use networkmanager to connect to wifi networks. How do I edit the list of saved wireless networks that it tries to automatically connect to? I need to get rid of some networks that it is always trying to connect to.

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Fedora :: Run-parts (crontabs) Not Working?

Nov 14, 2010

i've got the following packages installed on a fresh fc14 installation :

cronie-1.4.5-2.fc14.i686
cronie-anacron-1.4.5-2.fc14.i686
crontabs-1.11-1.20101109git.fc14.noarch

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Ubuntu :: Permission To Upload / Delete / Edit All Files In / Home / Www / For Multiple Users?

Dec 16, 2010

I installed proftpd on my Ubuntu 10.10 install. I also run multiple websites that I want to allow ftp access to for 2 different users. The websites are located in /home/www/. This is where the guide I was following told me to put them. I also don't have a user named www.How can I give write permission to upload, delete, and edit all the files in /home/www/ for multiple users? They can connect to the ftp server and see the file, just not change them.

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Debian :: List Users At Login?

Oct 20, 2010

Just installed Debian on a laptop. I'm not a Linux noob, been running Ubuntu / Kubuntu / Fedora elsewhere for a while. But first time with Debian (Gnome). [Broadly pretty happy so far. It may supplant Kubuntu on my desktop as the latter seems a bit of a resource hog.]I want the login screen to offer a list of users.I've tried System > Administration > Login Window > Localand chosen Themed with face browser from the dropdown marked Style:I'm using Bijou (though I've also tried some of the others) as my theme, in case that makes any difference.I haven't got any pictures set up for users. It's not particularly that that I want, just a list of users to choose from rather than having to type in your username each time. It's a family setup, no big security worries, so easing typing would be nice.

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Ubuntu :: Bash CD Crontabs - Why Permissions Denied

Jan 18, 2010

dave@dave:/var/spool/cron$ sudo dir crontabs
[sudo] password for dave:
dave root
dave@dave:/var/spool/cron$ ls -l
total 12
drwxrwx--T 2 daemon daemon 4096 2009-10-28 16:02 atjobs
drwxrwx--T 2 daemon daemon 4096 2009-09-15 08:09 atspool
drwx-wx--T 2 root crontab 4096 2010-01-18 10:39 crontabs
dave@dave:/var/spool/cron$ cd crontabs
bash: cd: crontabs: Permission denied
dave@dave:/var/spool/cron$ sudo cd crontabs
sudo: cd: command not found

Is this caused by something I have set wrong? I can successfully do:
Code:
sudo cat crontab/dave

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Ubuntu Security :: When Try To Edit Password Via System>Administration>Users And Groups, It Doesn't Work?

Jan 2, 2010

I recently was able to network 2 computers at home and I wanted to make my password more secure. When I try to edit my password via System>Administration>Users and Groups, it doesn't workI am able to edit my user settings. When I change my password I enter my old one and it accepts my new one. Problem is when I try to install programs, login and do other things it only accepts my old password. How can I change my password?

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Ubuntu :: See A List Of All Users, Including System Ones

Apr 19, 2011

what I'm doing, but I'm implementing some automatic security protocols on a ubuntu system, and I need to see a list of all users, including system ones. The reason for this is that I created a system user with a specific UID, and I forgot it. The 'user' command only lists the nonsystem users.

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Red Hat / Fedora :: How To Find List Of Locked Users

Mar 9, 2011

I have found users on my linux machine by using command.

Then i locked some of users which were not required.

Now how to find list of users which are locked .

I tried a command for this

But it respond as

How to find list of locked users?

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Ubuntu :: How To Edit Root's Configuration

Mar 27, 2010

When I run "sudo systemsettings", it opens my own configuration rather than root's and "kdesu systemsettings" says command not found.I want to change the appearance of applications I run with kdesu.

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Debian Multimedia :: Gdm3 Does Not List Users At Log In Screen

Sep 1, 2015

I'm using jessie and since I upgraded from wheezy, gdm3 no longer shows a list of users in the logon screen. (I can still log on by selecting "other users").

I had previously had the same symptoms on wheezy, but had fixed it by changing "UID_MIN" to 500 in /etc/login.defs

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