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TABLE_PASSWD(5) | File Formats Manual | TABLE_PASSWD(5) |
NAME¶
table_passwd
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DESCRIPTION¶
This manual page documents the file format of "passwd" tables used by the smtpd(8) mail daemon.The format described here applies to tables as defined in smtpd.conf(5).
PASSWD TABLE¶
A "passwd" table stores information regarding local users. The information is encoded using the traditional passwd(5) format and allows the sharing of a user database across different software supporting this format.The table is used by smtpd(8) when authenticating a user or when user information such as user-id or home directory is required for a delivery.
A "passwd" table consists of a flat file containing the user entries, each one on a line by itself, with fields separated by a colon:
gilles:*:1000:1000:Gilles:/home/gilles:/sbin/nologin eric:*:1001:1001:Eric:/home/eric:/sbin/nologin chl:*:1002:1002:Charles:/home/chl:/sbin/nologin
If the table is used for authentication, the second field may contain a password encrypted using the crypt(3) function. Such passwords can be generated using the encrypt(1) utility or smtpctl(8) encrypt command.
SEE ALSO¶
passwd(5), smtpd.conf(5), smtpctl(8), smtpd(8)February 4, 2014 | Linux 4.19.0-10-amd64 |