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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Store passwords , accounts, IPs, hostnames Post 302713241 by Corona688 on Wednesday 10th of October 2012 11:44:06 AM
Old 10-10-2012
First off, what are you doing with this information? It seems odd, because the answer to "how to store passwords" is, usually, "don't". To make a login system, you don't store the passwords, you store hashes made from them instead, so anyone stealing them can't turn them back into passwords.
 

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SYNC-ACCOUNTS-CREATEUSER(8)					 chiark utilities				       SYNC-ACCOUNTS-CREATEUSER(8)

NAME
sync-accounts-createuser - helper/hook program for sync-accounts SYNOPSIS
SYNCUSER_CREATE_var=value... sync-accounts-createuser DESCRIPTION
sync-accounts-createuser is invoked by sync-accounts when sync-accounts is creating a local account. It must perform all of the tasks involved with local account creation except for the actual changes to the password, shadow and group data- bases. At the very minimum, it must create the new account's home directory (with appropriate permissions). The supplied sync-accounts-createuser script does exactly that. It may also suggest to sync-accounts modifications to the new account's passwd entry. INVOCATION
When sync-accounts-createuser is invoked, the passwd and group entries will not yet have been set up, so it may not rely on them. sync- accounts-createuser will not be supplied with any arguments. However, the following environment variables will be set, giving details about the account to be created: SYNCUSER_CREATE_USER SYNCUSER_CREATE_UID SYNCUSER_CREATE_GID SYNCUSER_CREATE_COMMENT SYNCUSER_CREATE_HOME SYNCUSER_CREATE_SHELL RESULTS
sync-accounts-createuser should usually produce no output. It can inhibit the creation of the user by outputting a single line not containing a colon; in this case, a diagnostic message will be written to sync-accounts's logfile, and the user will be skipped. Alternatively, it may write out an alternative password file entry, in which case sync-accounts will use the supplied data for the local passwd file instead of that from the remote host. The line should be in Sys-V passwd file format (regardless of localformat or remotefor- mat settings). The username field should be taken from SYNCUSER_CREATE_USER, and the password field should be x. EXIT STATUS
0 All went well, or we wrote a line without a colon to say that the account should not be created. any other There were serious problems and sync-accounts should bomb out immediately. FILES
None. ENVIRONMENT
See above. BUGS
The supplied sync-accounts-createuser does not check that it was not supplied with any arguments; nor does it check that the SYNCUSER_CRE- ATE_* variables are set, or have sensible values. AUTHOR
sync-accounts-createuser and this manpage were written by Ian Jackson <ian@chiark.greenend.org.uk>. They are Copyright 1999-2002 Ian Jack- son <ian@davenant.greenend.org.uk>. This manpage forms part of the sync-accounts package. sync-accounts-createuser and the sync-accounts package are free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version. This is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, consult the Free Software Foundation's website at www.fsf.org, or the GNU Project website at www.gnu.org. SEE ALSO
sync-accounts(8), sync-accounts(5), passwd(5) Greenend 14th July 2002 SYNC-ACCOUNTS-CREATEUSER(8)
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