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- NAME
- GETTY:PASSWD
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
- GETTY:PASSWD is similar to the UNIX /etc/passwd file and is
- currently used by Getty to verify remote logins and run the
- appropriate 'shell', which in most cases will be uucico. The
- format is:
-
- ------ start of GETTY:PASSWD -----
-
- # Put any comment here
- #
- # User,Password,Uid,GroupId,Finger-Info,Home-Dir,Command-To-Run
-
- bbs,*,10,0,BBS,ram:,mybbs:c/mybbs
- foo,bar,23,2,The Guy,ram:,uucp:c/uucico
- gaa,xxx,24,2,The Guy,ram:,uucp:c/uucico
-
- ------ end of UUCP:LIB/PASSWD -------
-
- The above example runs uucico when somebody logs in as 'foo'
- with the proper password (bar). Normally the user runs a
- Getty from s:startup-sequence for each serial port he wishes
- to allow logins on.
-
- The GETTY:PASSWD file combined with appropriate entries and
- a running Getty allow arbitrary UUCP connections to be made
- into your Amiga.
-
- Sendmail will add your finger info to the From: field of any
- mail message.
-
- FIELDS
- User = user name, up to 8 characters
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- Password= password, up to 8 characters (uncrypted for now)
- * = no password
-
- Uid = unique numerical id (don't use 0 please), this WILL
- be used by some programs to find password entries.
- Give each entry a different UID.
-
- Gid = not currently used, set to 2 (don't use 0).
-
- Finger = Finger information (your name). Future sub fields
- within the finger information will be separated by
- colons (:).
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- Home-Dir= Directory from which to run the command
-
- Command = Command to run. This command CANNOT BE A BCPL PROGRAM.
- Command is run with arguments you specify plus:
-
- -DEVICE devicename -UNIT unitname
-
- Where the devicename and unitname together make up
- a serial port which the command should use for further
- communications. stdin and stdout are set to NULL:,
- as is the console handler.
-
- (Getty accomplishes all of this)
-
- If there is a '*' infront of the command name,
- then Getty will setup stdin and stdout using the
- UUSER: device, allowing programs to use stdio
- to talk to the serial device.
-
- See UUSER.MAN
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