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System Administration Commands                         logins(1M)



NAME
     logins - list user and system login information

SYNOPSIS
     /usr/bin/logins      [-admopstux]      [-g group...]      [-
     l login_name...]

DESCRIPTION
     This command displays information on user and system  logins
     known to the system. Contents of the output is controlled by
     the command options and can include the following:  user  or
     system  login,  user  id  number, passwd account field value
     (user name or other information), primary group  name,  pri-
     mary  group  id,  multiple  group names, multiple group ids,
     home directory, login shell, and four password aging parame-
     ters.  The  default  information is the following: login id,
     user id, primary  group  name,  primary  group  id  and  the
     account  field  value.  Output  is sorted by user id, system
     logins, followed by user logins.

OPTIONS
     Options may be used together. If so, any login that  matches
     any criteria are displayed.

     The following options are supported:

     -a              Add two password expiration  fields  to  the
                     display.  The  fields  show  how many days a
                     password  can  remain   unused   before   it
                     automatically becomes inactive, and the date
                     that the password expires.



     -d              Selects logins with duplicate uids.



     -g group        Selects all users belonging to group, sorted
                     by  login.  Multiple groups can be specified
                     as a comma-separated list. When  the -l  and
                     -g  options  are  combined,  a  user is only
                     listed once, even if  the  user  belongs  to
                     more than one of the selected groups.



     -l login_name...Selects the requested login. Multiple logins
                     can  be specified as a comma-separated list.
                     Depending on the  nameservice  lookup  types
                     set  in  /etc/nsswitch.conf, the information
                     can   come   from   the   /etc/passwd    and



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System Administration Commands                         logins(1M)



                     /etc/shadow  files  and  other nameservices.
                     When  the -l and -g options are combined,  a
                     user  is  only listed once, even if the user
                     belongs to more than  one  of  the  selected
                     groups.



     -m              Displays multiple group membership  informa-
                     tion.



     -o              Formats  output  into  one  line  of  colon-
                     separated fields.



     -p              Selects logins with no passwords.



     -s              Selects all system logins.



     -t              Sorts output by login instead of by uid.



     -u              Selects all user logins.



     -x              Prints an extended set of information  about
                     each selected user. The extended information
                     includes home  directory,  login  shell  and
                     password  aging  information, each displayed
                     on a separate line. The password information
                     consists  of  password  status (PS for pass-
                     word, NP for no password or LK for  locked).
                     If  the  login is passworded, status is fol-
                     lowed by the  date  the  password  was  last
                     changed, the number of days required between
                     changes, and  the  number  of  days  allowed
                     before  a  change is required.  The password
                     aging information shows  the  time  interval
                     that the user receives a password expiration
                     warning message (when logging on) before the
                     password expires.





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System Administration Commands                         logins(1M)



ATTRIBUTES
     See attributes(5) for descriptions of the  following  attri-
     butes:

     ____________________________________________________________
    |       ATTRIBUTE TYPE        |       ATTRIBUTE VALUE       |
    |_____________________________|_____________________________|
    | Availability                | SUNWcsu                     |
    |_____________________________|_____________________________|


SEE ALSO
     attributes(5)










































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