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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers A few newbie questions Post 6171 by hellz on Thursday 30th of August 2001 05:18:07 PM
Old 08-30-2001
Hi guys,

That was what I was looking for, thank you very much. Smilie It's brought up one other question I have though, from the passwd file, the lines output in a way like this:

demos::993:997Smilieemonstration User:/usr/demos:/bin/csh
OutOfBox::995:997:Out of Box Experience:/usr/people/tour:/bin/csh

As you can see, those don't have passwords, but what part of the lines is the username?

Thanks ever so much again. Smilie

hellz.
 

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PATHS(3)						   BSD Library Functions Manual 						  PATHS(3)

NAME
paths -- default system paths SYNOPSIS
#include <paths.h> DESCRIPTION
The <paths.h> header defines some default paths used in NetBSD. All defined constants are prefixed with _PATH. The constants include: o The default user search path set by login(1) and associated utilities such as rshd(8). This is defined by _PATH_DEFPATH and includes directories such as /usr/bin and /usr/local/bin. o Default paths for some utilities and device nodes. Examples include such paths as /dev/null (_PATH_DEVNULL), /dev/mem (_PATH_MEM), and /etc/nologin (_PATH_NOLOGIN), among others. o Paths for some default directories such as /dev (_PATH_DEV) and /tmp (_PATH_TMP) as well as paths for some miscellaneous utilities such as csh(1), /bin/csh (_PATH_CSHELL). SEE ALSO
whereis(1), sysexits(3), types(3), hier(7) CAVEATS
The <paths.h> header is specific to NetBSD. BSD
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