This software enables you to quickly change your UNIX host passwords before they expire.
UNIX User Password Modifier (2UPM) is a Windows application which is designed for batch modifying, generating and managing the user passwords on the various UNIX/Linux hosts.
It may be useful for the UNIX/Linux system administrators, programmers and normal users. Moreover, if you manage or use many UNIX/Linux hosts, you will find it to be very useful.
Here are some key features of “UNIX User Password Modifier”:
· Save your valuable time, for instance: changing back a password to extend its operating period and reuse it 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, changing 100 passwords will take 100 minutes. 2UPM does this in only a few seconds.
· Avoid entering the incorrect passwords and forgetting them.
· To free yourself from the troublesome passwords generating and management.
Limitations:
· 36 runs
What’s New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Can initialize passwords for the new users which require changing password instantly after first login and change the expired passwords if allowable (modified actually).
· Can export/import hosts listing from the xls/txt files.
· Automatically data migrating for version 1.00.
· Optimized the data storage method (combining all files under the ‘hosts’ and ‘temppasswds’ folders to a single data file).
· Changed the host identification from IP Login to IP Port Login.
· Made the encryption data.
· More faster speed than version 1.00.
· Gives more use times for the trial version.
· Can work with the ports that do not equal 23 for TELNET protocol.
· Separated main text and prompts to the language files, so as to make other language version by users.
· Fixed: The narrow ‘Confirm Password’ dialog box.
· Fixed: If modified the primary key (IP Port Login), it will produce the redundancy data.
· Fixed: The existing password is not restored if changed password unsuccessfully.
· Fixed: Some wrong/unsuitable text and prompts of program.
· Fixed: Some wrong/unsuitable text of the help document.
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