UNIX User Password Modifier (2UPM)
Modify UNIX passwords in batch mode.
Latest Version: 1.20
Updated: Jan 14, 2010
Price: US $0/30/50/90/200/300/500
Size: 1.50 MB
Description
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UNIX User Password Modifier (2UPM) is a Windows application which is used to modify, generate and manage the user passwords in batch mode for various UNIX/Linux hosts. It may be useful for the UNIX/Linux system administrators, programmers and general users, specially, if you manage or use many UNIX/Linux hosts, you will find it to be very useful due to the following benefits:
* Save your valuable time, for instance: change back a password to extend its useful life before it expires, you must enter 10 commands/strings: login - password - passwd - old - new - new - passwd - new - old - old, it will take you a minute nearly if fast and correctly, change 100 passwords will take 100 minutes. 2UPM does this in only a few seconds.
* Avoid inputting incorrect passwords or forgetting them.
* Free yourself from the troublesome passwords generation and management.
Usually, the sources of password change requirement are security ensuring for the OSs and/or applications, internal request (company or department even yourself) and external request (for instance: Sarbanes Oxley (SOX) law). If your OS and/or applications have these requirements, 2UPM can greatly increase your work efficiency in this area.
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Key Features
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Supports testing, modifying and generating passwords in batch mode.
Supports all UNIX/Linux OS.
Provides the powerful and practical password rules.
Supports password change back to extend its useful life (if it is allowable on the host).
Supports importing/exporting hosts.
Supports recording the host return message.
Supports input prompt.
Supports showing/hiding all passwords by a switch.
Supports setting the custom connection timeout and commands interval. Top
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