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authorwpaul <wpaul@FreeBSD.org>1995-08-13 16:12:28 +0000
committerwpaul <wpaul@FreeBSD.org>1995-08-13 16:12:28 +0000
commit34376c5be441a95847ffcd53033e9d5f5f75a5bd (patch)
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Take the ypchfn/ypchsh stuff that was removed from passwd
and graft it into chpass. Chpass can now tell when it's being asked to operate on an NIS user and it displayes the appropriate message in the editor template ("Changing NIS information for foo"). After the changes have been made, chpass will promte the user for his NIS password. If the password is correct, the changes are committed to yppasswdd. Hopefully, this should make NIS more transparent to the end user. Note that even the superuser needs to know a user's password before he can change any NIS information (such is the nature of yppasswdd). Also, changes to the password field are not permitted -- that's what yppasswd is for. (The superuser may specify a new password, but again, he needs to know the user's original password before he can change it.)
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