Hi Brent,
Thanks for your suggestion, but I am not looking for a bash/awk command. I
was looking for an OVAL definition, and with the help of Gabe I was able to
do it.
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On Wed, Jun 8, 2016 at 3:18 PM, Brent Kimberley <Brent.Kimberley(a)durham.ca>
wrote:
awk -F : '$3 >= 500 {print $1}' /etc/passwd
Works as well ;-)
*From:* Brent Kimberley
*From:* Rodolfo Martínez [mailto:rmtzcx@gmail.com <rmtzcx(a)gmail.com>]
My question is much simpler now:
How can get all usernames from /etc/passwd that have UID greater or equal
to 500 without using password_object? I have been trying to do this for
many days now without any luck.
Thanks for your time
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