Query: passwd
OS: ultrix
Section: 5
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passwd(5) File Formats Manual passwd(5) Name passwd - password file Description The file is an ASCII file that contains the following information for each user: Login name Password field User ID Group ID User's real name, office, extension, home phone Initial working directory Program to use as Shell Each line in the file represents a user entry. Each field within a user entry is separated from the next by a colon. Each user entry is separated from the next by a new line. If the password field is null, no password is demanded; if the Shell field is null, then is used. This file resides in directory Because the password, if present, is encrypted, the file has general read permission and can be used, for example, to map user IDs to names. The ``user's real name'' can contain an ampersand (&), meaning insert the login name. This information is set by the command and used by the command. Appropriate precautions must be taken to lock the file against changes if it is to be edited with a text editor. The command does the nec- essary locking. If the system is running UPGRADE security level and an asterisk appears in the password field, or if the system is running ENHANCED level, then the content of the password field is ignored and the password for the account is located in the authentication database. See and the Security Guide for Administrators for more information. The files and if they exist, contain the hashed version of the file. If present, they are used by the and functions to retrieve entries rapidly. See for more information. The database can be distributed in a network by a naming service, such as Yellow Pages or BIND/Hesiod. See the Guide to the Yellow Pages Service or the Guide to the BIND/Hesiod Service for setup information. Restrictions The ``name'' can contain only lowercase ASCII characters a to z and the numbers 0 to 9. Files See Also chfn(1), finger(1), login(1), passwd(1), crypt(3), getpwent(3), auth(5), group(5), adduser(8), mkpasswd(8), vipw(8) Guide to the BIND/Hesiod Service Guide to the Yellow Pages Service Security Guide for Administrators passwd(5)
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