freebsd-dev/usr.sbin/rpc.yppasswdd/yppwupdate
wpaul 256ab54bcc Added support for in-place updates:
If rpc.yppasswdd is invoked with the -i flag, password changes will
be made to the master.passwd template file and the hash map files
in-place, which means it won't have to run a complete map update.
Instead, it calls /var/yp/Makefile with the 'pushpw' target, which
just pushes the maps to the slaves and runs yp_mkdb -c to tell the
local ypserv to flush its database cache.

The server will check the passwd.byname and passwd.byuid maps to see
if they were built in 'insecure' or 'secure' mode (i.e. with real
encrypted passwords in them or without) and update them accordingly.

This combined with rpc.ypxfrd greatly reduces the amount of time it
takes to complete an NIS password change, especially with very large
passwd databases.
1996-06-05 06:13:09 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# This script is invoked by rpc.yppasswdd to update the password
# maps after the master password file has been modified. It expects
# to be passed two arguments: the name of the master.passwd template
# file that was modified by the server, and the name of the domain to
# update. These are passed to /var/yp/Makefile.
#
# Comment out the LOG=yes line to disable logging.
#
# $Id: yppwupdate,v 1.4 1996/06/03 16:17:21 wpaul Exp $
#
LOG=yes
LOGFILE=/var/yp/ypupdate.log
umask 077
if [ ! -f $LOGFILE ];
then
/usr/bin/touch $LOGFILE
echo "# Edit /usr/libexec/yppwupdate to disable" >> $LOGFILE
echo "# logging to this file from yppasswdd." >> $LOGFILE
echo -n "# Log started on: " >> $LOGFILE
/bin/date >> $LOGFILE
fi
if [ ! $LOG ];
then
cd /var/yp; /usr/bin/make MASTER_PASSWD=$1 UPDATE_DOMAIN=$2 $3 2>&1
else
cd /var/yp; /usr/bin/make MASTER_PASSWD=$1 UPDATE_DOMAIN=$2 $3 >> $LOGFILE 2>&1
fi