| PWD_MKDB(8) | System Manager's Manual | PWD_MKDB(8) |
pwd_mkdb —
generate the password databases
pwd_mkdb |
[-c] [-p |
-s] [-d
directory] [-u
username] file |
pwd_mkdb creates a pair of Berkeley
databases from file and installs them into
/etc/spwd.db and
/etc/pwd.db. The file argument
is renamed to /etc/master.passwd.
The options are as follows:
-c-d
directory-p-s-u flag during a password
change. Because the insecure database doesn't contain the password, there
is no reason to update it if the only change is in the password field.
Cannot be used in conjunction with the -p
flag.-u
usernameThe two databases differ in that the secure version contains the user's encrypted password and the insecure version has an asterisk (‘*’).
The databases are used by the C library password routines (see getpwent(3)).
The pwd_mkdb utility exits 0 on
success, and >0 if an error occurs.
chpass(1), passwd(1), dbopen(3), getpwent(3), passwd(5), vipw(8)
The pwd_mkdb utility first appeared in
4.3BSD-Net/2.
Keith Bostic
Because of the necessity for atomic update of the password files,
pwd_mkdb uses
rename(2) to install them. This,
however, requires that the file specified on the command line live on the
same file system as the /etc directory.
There are the obvious races with multiple people running
pwd_mkdb on different password files at the same
time. The front-ends to pwd_mkdb,
chpass(1),
passwd(1), and
vipw(8) handle the locking
necessary to avoid this problem.
| March 31, 2022 | openbsd |