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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting help in /etc/passwd file Post 302136653 by SanjayLinux on Wednesday 19th of September 2007 03:34:06 AM
Old 09-19-2007
Hammer & Screwdriver

There are two types of user Unix/Linux system.
1:- System User (All the Daemons bin,system etc)
By default these users will have >0< 500 UID/GID(User ID and Group ID)
whenever you are installing the Unix/Linux in your system it will create automatically. Basically it need to run the Linux/Unix OS.

2: User specific User

During the Unix/Linux Installation That process will ask you to create the Root user and one Normal user. you can skip the Normal user creation but you can't skip the Root user creation.

Most of the User specific user is having >500 UID/GID
Only root is having 0 UID/GID

Hope it will help you to understand your question

Thanks
Sanjay Tripathi
 

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PASSWD(5)						   File Formats and Conversions 						 PASSWD(5)

NAME
passwd - the password file DESCRIPTION
/etc/passwd contains one line for each user account, with seven fields delimited by colons (":"). These fields are: o login name o optional encrypted password o numerical user ID o numerical group ID o user name or comment field o user home directory o optional user command interpreter The encrypted password field may be blank, in which case no password is required to authenticate as the specified login name. However, some applications which read the /etc/passwd file may decide not to permit any access at all if the password field is blank. If the password field is a lower-case "x", then the encrypted password is actually stored in the shadow(5) file instead; there must be a corresponding line in the /etc/shadow file, or else the user account is invalid. If the password field is any other string, then it will be treated as an encrypted password, as specified by crypt(3). The comment field is used by various system utilities, such as finger(1). The home directory field provides the name of the initial working directory. The login program uses this information to set the value of the $HOME environmental variable. The command interpreter field provides the name of the user's command language interpreter, or the name of the initial program to execute. The login program uses this information to set the value of the $SHELL environmental variable. If this field is empty, it defaults to the value /bin/sh. FILES
/etc/passwd User account information. /etc/shadow optional encrypted password file /etc/passwd- Backup file for /etc/passwd. Note that this file is used by the tools of the shadow toolsuite, but not by all user and password management tools. SEE ALSO
crypt(3), getent(1), getpwnam(3), login(1), passwd(1), pwck(8), pwconv(8), pwunconv(8), shadow(5), su(1), sulogin(8). shadow-utils 4.1.5.1 05/25/2012 PASSWD(5)
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