On Solaris, you can use the following commands to unlock na user and force it to change it’s password on first logon:
# passwd -f <username>
passwd: password information changed for <USER>
On Solaris, you can use the following commands to unlock na user and force it to change it’s password on first logon:
# passwd -f <username>
passwd: password information changed for <USER>
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