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.Dd December 9, 1996
.Dt PW 8
.Nm pw
.Nd create, remove, modify & display system users and groups
.Sh SYNOPSIS
-.Nm pw
+.Nm
.Op Fl V Ar etcdir
.Ar useradd
.Op name|uid
.Op Fl G Ar grouplist
.Op Fl m
.Op Fl k Ar dir
+.Op Fl w Ar method
.Op Fl s Ar shell
.Op Fl o
.Op Fl L Ar class
.Op Fl N
.Op Fl P
.Op Fl Y
-.Nm pw
+.Nm
.Op Fl V Ar etcdir
.Ar useradd
.Op name|uid
.Op Fl g Ar group
.Op Fl G Ar grouplist
.Op Fl k Ar dir
-.Op Fl u Ar min,max
-.Op Fl i Ar min,max
+.Op Fl u Ar min , Ns Ar max
+.Op Fl i Ar min , Ns Ar max
.Op Fl w Ar method
.Op Fl s Ar shell
.Op Fl y Ar path
-.Nm pw
+.Nm
.Op Fl V Ar etcdir
.Ar userdel
.Op name|uid
.Op Fl u Ar uid
.Op Fl r
.Op Fl Y
-.Nm pw
+.Nm
.Op Fl V Ar etcdir
.Ar usermod
.Op name|uid
.Op Fl N
.Op Fl P
.Op Fl Y
-.Nm pw
+.Nm
.Op Fl V Ar etcdir
.Ar usershow
.Op name|uid
.Op Fl u Ar uid
.Op Fl F
.Op Fl P
+.Op Fl 7
.Op Fl a
-.Nm pw
+.Nm
.Op Fl V Ar etcdir
.Ar usernext
.Op Fl C Ar config
.Op Fl q
-.Nm pw
+.Nm
.Op Fl V Ar etcdir
.Ar groupadd
.Op group|gid
.Op Fl N
.Op Fl P
.Op Fl Y
-.Nm pw
+.Nm
.Op Fl V Ar etcdir
.Ar groupdel
.Op group|gid
.Op Fl n Ar name
.Op Fl g Ar gid
.Op Fl Y
-.Nm pw
+.Nm
.Op Fl V Ar etcdir
.Ar groupmod
.Op group|gid
.Op Fl C Ar config
.Op Fl q
-.Op Fl F
.Op Fl n Ar name
.Op Fl g Ar gid
.Op Fl l Ar name
.Op Fl N
.Op Fl P
.Op Fl Y
-.Nm pw
+.Nm
.Op Fl V Ar etcdir
.Ar groupshow
.Op group|gid
.Op Fl F
.Op Fl P
.Op Fl a
-.Nm pw
+.Nm
.Op Fl V Ar etcdir
.Ar groupnext
.Op Fl C Ar config
.Op Fl q
+.Nm
+.Op Fl V Ar etcdir
+.Ar lock
+.Op name|uid
+.Op Fl C Ar config
+.Op Fl q
+.Nm
+.Op Fl V Ar etcdir
+.Ar unlock
+.Op name|uid
+.Op Fl C Ar config
+.Op Fl q
.Sh DESCRIPTION
-.Nm Pw
-is a command-line based editor for the system
+The
+.Nm
+utility is a command-line based editor for the system
.Ar user
and
.Ar group
modifying and removing users and groups.
Note that
.Nm
-only operates on the local user and group files. NIS users and groups must be
-maintained on the NIS server.
-.Nm Pw
-handles updating the
-.Pa passwd ,
-.Pa master.passwd ,
+only operates on the local user and group files.
+.Tn NIS
+users and groups must be
+maintained on the
+.Tn NIS
+server.
+The
+.Nm
+utility handles updating the
+.Pa passwd ,
+.Pa master.passwd ,
.Pa group
and the secure and insecure
password database files, and must be run as root.
.Pp
The first one or two keywords provided to
-.Nm
+.Nm
on the command line provide the context for the remainder of the arguments.
The keywords
.Ar user
.Ar show ,
or
.Ar next
-in any order. (For example,
-.Ar showuser ,
-.Ar usershow ,
-.Ar show user , and
+in any order.
+(For example,
+.Ar showuser ,
+.Ar usershow ,
+.Ar show user ,
+and
.Ar user show
all mean the same thing.)
This flexibility is useful for interactive scripts calling
.Fl g Ar gid
options.
.Pp
-The following flags are common to most or all modes of operation;
+The following flags are common to most or all modes of operation:
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width "-G grouplist"
.It Fl V Ar etcdir
.Nm
rather than messing up a carefully formatted display.
.It Fl N
-This option is available in
-.Ar add
-and
-.Ar modify
+This option is available in
+.Ar add
+and
+.Ar modify
operations, and tells
.Nm
to output the result of the operation without updating the user or group
.Xr make 1
after changing to the directory
.Pa /var/yp .
-This is intended to allow automatic updating of NIS database files.
-If separate passwd and group files are being used by NIS, then use the
+This is intended to allow automatic updating of
+.Tn NIS
+database files.
+If separate passwd and group files are being used by
+.Tn NIS ,
+then use the
.Fl y Ar path
-option to specify the location of the NIS passwd database so that
+option to specify the location of the
+.Tn NIS
+passwd database so that
.Nm
will concurrently update it with the system password
databases.
.El
-.Pp
.Sh USER OPTIONS
The following options apply to the
.Ar useradd
then you should
.Em not
use the
-.Ql Fl u
+.Fl u
option.
You may also provide either the account or userid immediately after the
.Ar useradd ,
or
.Ar usershow
keywords on the command line without using the
-.Ql Fl n
+.Fl n
or
-.Ql Fl u
+.Fl u
options.
.El
.Pp
.It Fl d Ar dir
This option sets the account's home directory.
Normally, you will only use this if the home directory is to be different from the
-default determined from
+default determined from
.Pa /etc/pw.conf
- normally
.Pa /home
with the account name as a subdirectory.
.It Fl e Ar date
-Set the account's expiration date.
+Set the account's expiration date.
Format of the date is either a UNIX time in decimal, or a date in
.Ql dd-mmm-yy[yy]
format, where dd is the day, mmm is the month, either in numeric or alphabetic format
This field is similar to the account expiration date option, except that it
applies to forced password changes.
This is set in the same manner as the
-.Ql Fl e
+.Fl e
option.
.It Fl g Ar group
Set the account's primary group to the given group.
.Ar group
may be defined by either its name or group number.
.It Fl G Ar grouplist
-Sets additional group memberships for an account.
+Set additional group memberships for an account.
.Ar grouplist
is a comma-separated list of group names or group numbers.
The user's name is added to the group lists in
This option sets the login class for the user being created.
See
.Xr login.conf 5
+and
+.Xr passwd 5
for more information on user login classes.
.It Fl m
This option instructs
While primarily useful when adding a new account with
.Ar useradd ,
this may also be of use when moving an existing user's home directory elsewhere on
-the filesystem.
+the file system.
The new home directory is populated with the contents of the
.Ar skeleton
directory, which typically contains a set of shell configuration files that the
user may personalize to taste.
When
-.Ql Fl m
+.Fl m
is used on an account with
.Ar usermod ,
existing configuration files in the user's home directory are
When a user's home directory is created, it will by default be a subdirectory of the
.Ar basehome
directory as specified by the
-.Ql Fl b
+.Fl b
option (see below), bearing the name of the new account.
This can be overridden by the
-.Ql Fl d
+.Fl d
option on the command line, if desired.
.It Fl k Ar dir
Set the
directory, from which basic startup and configuration files are copied when
the user's home directory is created.
This option only has meaning when used with the
-.Ql Fl d
+.Fl d
or
-.Ql Fl m
+.Fl m
flags.
.It Fl s Ar shell
Set or changes the user's login shell to
and allows for such entries as
.Pa /nonexistent
that should be set for accounts not intended for interactive login.
-.It Fl L Ar class
-Set the
-.Em class
-field in the user's passwd record.
-This field is not currently used, but will be used in the future to specify a
-.Em termcap
-entry like tag. See
-.Xr passwd 5
-for details.
.It Fl h Ar fd
This option provides a special interface by which interactive scripts can
set an account password using
-.Nm pw .
+.Nm .
Because the command line and environment are fundamentally insecure mechanisms
by which programs can accept information,
.Nm
Alternatively,
.Nm
will prompt for the user's password if
-.Ql Fl h Ar 0
+.Fl h Ar 0
is given, nominating
.Em stdin
as the file descriptor on which to read the password.
If you wish to have new password confirmation along the lines of
.Xr passwd 1 ,
this must be implemented as part of an interactive script that calls
-.Nm pw .
+.Nm .
.Pp
If a value of
.Ql \&-
.Ar useradd
to create a new account that duplicates an existing user id.
While this is normally considered an error and will be rejected, the
-.Ql Fl o
+.Fl o
option overrides the check for duplicates and allows the duplication of
the user id.
This may be useful if you allow the same user to login under
The
.Ar useradd
command also has the ability to set new user and group defaults by using the
-.Ql Fl D
+.Fl D
option.
Instead of adding a new user,
.Nm
writes a new set of defaults to its configuration file,
.Pa /etc/pw.conf .
When using the
-.Ql Fl D
+.Fl D
option, you must not use either
-.Ql Fl n Ar name
+.Fl n Ar name
or
-.Ql Fl u Ar uid
+.Fl u Ar uid
or an error will result.
Use of
-.Ql Fl D
+.Fl D
changes the meaning of several command line switches in the
.Ar useradd
command.
Set default values in
.Pa /etc/pw.conf
configuration file, or a different named configuration file if the
-.Ql Fl C Ar config
+.Fl C Ar config
option is used.
.It Fl b Ar dir
Set the root directory in which user home directories are created.
.It Fl e Ar days
Set the default account expiration period in days.
Unlike use without
-.Ql Fl D ,
+.Fl D ,
the argument must be numeric, which specifies the number of days after creation when
the account is to expire.
A value of 0 suppresses automatic calculation of the expiry date.
.It Fl g Ar group
Set the default group for new users.
If a blank group is specified using
-.Ql Fl g Ar \&"" ,
+.Fl g Ar \&"" ,
then new users will be allocated their own private primary group
with the same name as their login name.
If a group is supplied, either its name or uid may be given as an argument.
directory, from which prototype shell and other initialization files are copied when
.Nm
creates a user's home directory.
-.It Fl u Ar min,max , Fl i Ar min,max
+.It Xo
+.Fl u Ar min , Ns Ar max ,
+.Fl i Ar min , Ns Ar max
+.Xc
These options set the minimum and maximum user and group ids allocated for new accounts
and groups created by
-.Nm pw .
+.Nm .
The default values for each is 1000 minimum and 32000 maximum.
.Ar min
and
some system daemons).
.It Fl w Ar method
The
-.Ql Fl w
+.Fl w
option sets the default method used to set passwords for newly created user accounts.
.Ar method
is one of:
.Xr passwd 1
to render the account accessible with a password.
.It Fl y Ar path
-This sets the pathname of the database used by NIS if you are not sharing
+This sets the pathname of the database used by
+.Tn NIS
+if you are not sharing
the information from
.Pa /etc/master.passwd
-directly with NIS.
-You should only set this option for NIS servers.
+directly with
+.Tn NIS .
+You should only set this option for
+.Tn NIS
+servers.
.El
.Pp
The
.Ar userdel
-command has only three valid options. The
-.Ql Fl n Ar name
+command has only three valid options.
+The
+.Fl n Ar name
and
-.Ql Fl u Ar uid
+.Fl u Ar uid
options have already been covered above.
The additional option is:
.Bl -tag -width "-G grouplist"
This tells
.Nm
to remove the user's home directory and all of its contents.
-.Nm Pw
-errs on the side of caution when removing files from the system.
+The
+.Nm
+utility errs on the side of caution when removing files from the system.
Firstly, it will not do so if the uid of the account being removed is also used by
another account on the system, and the 'home' directory in the password file is
a valid path that commences with the character
with the password field replaced with a
.Ql \&* .
If the
-.Ql Fl P
+.Fl P
option is used, then
.Nm
outputs the account details in a more human readable form.
+If the
+.Fl 7
+option is used, the account details are shown in v7 format.
The
-.Ql Fl a
+.Fl a
option lists all users currently on file.
+Using
+.Fl F
+forces
+.Nm
+to print the details of an account even if it does not exist.
.Pp
The command
.Ar usernext
returns the next available user and group ids separated by a colon.
This is normally of interest only to interactive scripts or front-ends
that use
-.Nm pw .
-.Pp
+.Nm .
.Sh GROUP OPTIONS
The
-.Ql Fl C
+.Fl C
and
-.Ql Fl q
+.Fl q
options (explained at the start of the previous section) are available
with the group manipulation commands.
Other common options to all group-related commands are:
is a comma separated list of valid and existing user names or uids.
.It Fl m Ar newmembers
Similar to
-.Ql Fl M ,
+.Fl M ,
this option allows the
.Em addition
of existing users to a group without replacing the existing list of
.Pp
.Ar groupadd
also has a
-.Ql Fl o
+.Fl o
option that allows allocation of an existing group id to a new group.
The default action is to reject an attempt to add a group, and this option overrides
the check for duplicate group ids.
are the same as for
.Ar usershow ,
with the
-.Ql Fl g Ar gid
+.Fl g Ar gid
replacing
-.Ql Fl u Ar uid
+.Fl u Ar uid
to specify the group id.
+The
+.Fl 7
+option does not apply to the
+.Ar groupshow
+command.
.Pp
The command
.Ar groupnext
returns the next available group id on standard output.
+.Sh USER LOCKING
+The
+.Nm
+utility
+supports a simple password locking mechanism for users; it works by
+prepending the string
+.Ql *LOCKED*
+to the beginning of the password field in
+.Pa master.passwd
+to prevent successful authentication.
+.Pp
+The
+.Ar lock
+and
+.Ar unlock
+commands take a user name or uid of the account to lock or unlock,
+respectively. The
+.Fl V ,
+.Fl C ,
+and
+.Fl q
+options as described above are accepted by these commands.
.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
-.Nm Pw
-returns EXIT_SUCCESS on successful operation, otherwise
+The
+.Nm
+utility returns EXIT_SUCCESS on successful operation, otherwise
.Nm
returns one of the
following exit codes defined by
No base home directory configured.
.El
.El
-.Pp
.Sh NOTES
For a summary of options available with each command, you can use
.Dl pw [command] help
.Dl pw useradd help
lists all available options for the useradd operation.
.Pp
-.Nm Pw
-allows 8-bit characters in the passwd GECOS field (user's full name,
+The
+.Nm
+utility allows 8-bit characters in the passwd GECOS field (user's full name,
office, work and home phone number subfields), but disallows them in
user login and group names.
Use 8-bit characters with caution, as connection to the Internet will
.Bl -tag -width /etc/master.passwd.new -compact
.It Pa /etc/master.passwd
The user database
-.It Pa /etc/passwd
+.It Pa /etc/passwd
A Version 7 format password file
.It Pa /etc/login.conf
The user capabilities database
.Xr pwd_mkdb 8 ,
.Xr vipw 8
.Sh HISTORY
-.Nm Pw
-was written to mimic many of the options used in the SYSV
+The
+.Nm
+utility was written to mimic many of the options used in the SYSV
.Em shadow
support suite, but is modified for passwd and group fields specific to
the