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checkpassword
DESCRIPTION
The checkpassword command prompts for the <user>'s password and then displays the steps
the system uses to authenticate the user and determine the user's access to the system. The
information includes whether the user is local to the system or authenticated and authorized based
on the configuration parameters set with setauthparam command for use with LDAP.
SYNTAX
checkpassword [<user>]
AUTHORITY
Super, Edit, Browse, Service
Any role granted the password_checkany right can check the password of any user.
Any role granted the password_checkown right can only check their own password.
NOTE: You need access to all domains in order to run this command.
OPTIONS
None.
SPECIFIER
<user>
If the <user> parameter is not specified, then the current user is used. Only users with Super
privileges with access to all domains can specify <user> names other than their own.
RESTRICTIONS
None.
EXAMPLES
The following example displays the authentication and authorization of user User1:
cli% checkpassword User1
password:
+ attempting authentication and authorization using system-local data
user User1 is authenticated and authorized
The output of the checkpassword command is a series of information statements, each
starting with a plus sign (+) that indicates the steps the system is using to authenticate the user
and determine the privilege level.
The last line of output shows the summary of the steps with the user either being unauthenticated
or authenticated and authorized.
NOTES
The output of the checkpassword command is based on current authentication and
authorization parameters and might differ from the user's actual authorization level if the
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