08-03-2018
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Originally Posted by
RudiC
What be the contents of $user and $password?
R,
$user=tech
$pwd-password
Cheers!
TBNK
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ulckpwdf
lckpwdf(3C) Standard C Library Functions lckpwdf(3C)
NAME
lckpwdf, ulckpwdf - manipulate shadow password database lock file
SYNOPSIS
#include <shadow.h>
int lckpwdf(void);
int ulckpwdf(void);
DESCRIPTION
The lckpwdf() and ulckpwdf() functions enable modification access to the password databases through the lock file. A process first uses
lckpwdf() to lock the lock file, thereby gaining exclusive rights to modify the /etc/passwd or /etc/shadow password database. See
passwd(4) and shadow(4). Upon completing modifications, a process should release the lock on the lock file using ulckpwdf(). This mechanism
prevents simultaneous modification of the password databases. The lock file, /etc/.pwd.lock, is used to coordinate modification access to
the password databases /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow.
RETURN VALUES
If lckpwdf() is successful in locking the file within 15 seconds, it returns 0. If unsuccessful (for example, /etc/.pwd.lock is already
locked), it returns -1.
If ulckpwdf() is successful in unlocking the file /etc/.pwd.lock, it returns 0. If unsuccessful (for example, /etc/.pwd.lock is already
unlocked), it returns -1.
USAGE
These routines are for internal use only; compatibility is not guaranteed.
FILES
/etc/passwd password database
/etc/shadow shadow password database
/etc/.pwd.lock lock file
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|MT-Level |MT-Safe |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
getpwnam(3C), getspnam(3C), passwd(4), shadow(4), attributes(5)
SunOS 5.11 29 Dec 1996 lckpwdf(3C)