Thanks. Pierre A. Humblet has modified mkpasswd to support the -c flag we were discussing... he's going to post it here later (if you want an early copy email him or me directly).
I just need to get this straight in my head, excuse me if this takes some time! So, using either a cached profile from or log'd onto the domain LCI... hostname = du216771 $HOSTNAME = DU216771 $USERDOMAIN = LCI and your username is LCI/BoydE right? At work (on a domain), I get... hostname = pc04139dnta $HOSTNAME = PC04139DNTA $USERDOMAIN = MICROMARKETING At home (no domain), I get... hostname = LOKI $HOSTNAME = loki $USERDOMAIN = LOKI from this (limited) data set, I can only deduce that, when $HOSTNAME != $USERDOMAIN you are either logged onto a domain or you are a cached user. Correct? J.
