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Is there a way to look up your Plesk username at the command line,
similar to how you use this to look up your passwd?

alias p='cat /etc/psa/.psa.shadow;echo'

Or conversely, is there a psa file that lists all usernames?
I have an employee who i think set up a backdoor account
and I want to watch for it.
 
What do you mean by 'your' Plesk username? If you're logged in at the command line, you used a system account to login and you probably know the username you used to log in, right?

The Plesk accounts are stored in the psa database.
 
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