YPPASSWDD(8C) COMMAND REFERENCE YPPASSWDD(8C) NAME yppasswdd, rpc.yppasswdd - server for modifying Yellow Pages password file SYNOPSIS /usr/etc/rpc.yppasswdd file [ -m arg1 arg2 ... ] DESCRIPTION The server yppasswdd handles password change requests from yppasswd(1); it changes a password entry in file, which is assumed to be in the format of passwd(5). An entry in file will only be changed if the password presented by yppasswd(1) matches the encrypted password of that entry. OPTIONS If the -m option is given, then after file is modified, a make(1) will be performed in /etc/yp. Any arguments following the flag will be passed to make. This server is not run by default, nor can it be started up from inetd(8n). If you wish to enable remote password updating for the Yellow Pages, then an entry for yppasswdd should be put in the /etc/rc file of the host serving as the master for the Yellow Pages passwd file. EXAMPLE If the Yellow Pages password file is stored as /etc/yp/src/passwd, then to have password changes propagated immediately, the server should be invoked as /usr/etc/rpc.yppasswdd /etc/yp/src/passwd -m passwd DIR=/etc/yp/src In this case, src is the Yellow Pages' domain name. See the System Administration manual for setting up /etc/passwd entries. Note that the passwd file must contain the entry of nobody with the user ID of -2. FILES /etc/yp/Makefile CAVEATS The rc.local entry for yppasswd(1) is commented out; if you want Yellow Pages password information, uncomment the information in rc.local; (rc.local is a script that holds commands which are pertinent only to a specific site. The command rc.local is invoked as part of the execution of rc). SEE ALSO yppasswd(1), passwd(5), ypfiles(5), ypmake(8). Printed 4/6/89 1
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