freebsd-nq/usr.sbin/pw
Dima Dorfman 912e378232 Unbreak group operations by reverting previous delta which removed the
assignment of `l' in `gr_update' to the return value of snprintf.  It
claimed to have fixed the case where snprintf returned -1--in fact, it
broke the entire routine.  Not setting `l' here causes fileupdate() to
invariably fail with EINVAL because it does its own check to assert
that the parameter isn't -1.
2001-08-30 06:32:17 +00:00
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bitmap.c
bitmap.h
cpdir.c
edgroup.c
fileupd.c
grupd.c Unbreak group operations by reverting previous delta which removed the 2001-08-30 06:32:17 +00:00
Makefile Perform a major cleanup of the usr.sbin Makefiles. 2001-07-20 06:20:32 +00:00
psdate.c
psdate.h
pw_conf.c Handle snprintf() returning < 0 (not just -1) 2001-08-20 15:09:34 +00:00
pw_group.c
pw_log.c
pw_nis.c
pw_user.c Properly initialize the random number generator in pw_getpass(). 2001-08-21 13:33:20 +00:00
pw_vpw.c
pw.8 Remove whitespace at EOL. 2001-07-15 08:06:20 +00:00
pw.c Fix the type of the NULL arg to execl() 2001-07-09 09:24:06 +00:00
pw.conf.5 Remove whitespace at EOL. 2001-07-15 08:06:20 +00:00
pw.h Fix a harmless format string bogon and mark a function as __printflike(). 2001-07-05 08:01:15 +00:00
pwupd.c Handle snprintf() returning < 0 (not just -1) 2001-08-20 15:09:34 +00:00
pwupd.h
README Fix typo: s/memberhip/membership/ 2001-01-02 04:01:59 +00:00
rm_r.c Include missing header files which define functions for which gcc has 2001-06-24 20:25:23 +00:00

pw is a command-line driven passwd/group editor utility that provides
an easy and safe means of modifying of any/all fields in the system
password files, and has an add, modify and delete mode for user and
group records. Command line options have been fashioned to be similar
to those used by the Sun/shadow commands: useradd, usermod, userdel,
groupadd, groupmod, groupdel, but combines all operations within the
single command `pw'.

User add mode also provides a means of easily setting system useradd
defaults (see pw.conf.5), so that adding a user is as easy as issuing
the command "pw useradd <loginid>". Creation of a unique primary
group for each user and automatic membership in secondary groups
is fully supported.

This program may be FreeBSD specific, but should be trivial to port to
other bsd4.4 variants.

Author and maintainer: David L. Nugent, <davidn@blaze.net.au>

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