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Each entry in the database is defined by the structure .Ar passwd found in the include file .Aq Pa pwd.h : .Bd -literal -offset indent struct passwd { char *pw_name; /* user name */ char *pw_passwd; /* encrypted password */ uid_t pw_uid; /* user uid */ gid_t pw_gid; /* user gid */ time_t pw_change; /* password change time */ char *pw_class; /* user login class */ char *pw_gecos; /* general information */ char *pw_dir; /* home directory */ char *pw_shell; /* default shell */ time_t pw_expire; /* account expiration */ }; .Ed .Pp The functions .Fn getpwnam and .Fn getpwuid search the password database for the given user name pointed to by .Ar name or user id pointed to by .Ar uid respectively, always returning the first one encountered. Identical user names or user ids may result in undefined behavior. .Pp The .Fn getpwent function sequentially reads the password database and is intended for programs that wish to process the complete list of users. .Pp The functions .Fn getpwnam_r , .Fn getpwuid_r , and .Fn getpwent_r act like their non re-entrant counterparts, updating the contents of .Ar pw and storing a pointer to that in .Ar result , and returning .Dv 0 . Storage used by .Ar pw is allocated from .Ar buffer , which is .Ar buflen bytes in size. If the requested entry cannot be found, .Ar result will point to .Dv NULL and .Dv 0 will be returned. If an error occurs, a non-zero error number will be returned and .Ar result will point to .Dv NULL . Calling .Fn getpwent_r from multiple threads will result in each thread reading a disjoint portion of the password database. .Pp The .Fn setpassent function accomplishes two purposes. First, it causes .Fn getpwent to .Dq rewind to the beginning of the database. Additionally, if .Fa stayopen is non-zero, file descriptors are left open, significantly speeding up subsequent accesses for all of the functions. (This latter functionality is unnecessary for .Fn getpwent as it doesn't close its file descriptors by default.) .Pp It is dangerous for long-running programs to keep the file descriptors open as the database will become out of date if it is updated while the program is running. .Pp The .Fn setpwent function is equivalent to .Fn setpassent with an argument of zero. .Pp The .Fn endpwent function closes any open files. .Pp These functions have been written to .Dq shadow the password file, e.g. allow only certain programs to have access to the encrypted password. If the process which calls them has an effective uid of 0, the encrypted password will be returned, otherwise, the password field of the returned structure will point to the string .Ql * . .Sh RETURN VALUES The functions .Fn getpwent , .Fn getpwnam , and .Fn getpwuid , return a valid pointer to a passwd structure on success and a .Dv NULL pointer if the entry was not found or an error occurs. The .Fn setpassent function returns 0 on failure and 1 on success. The .Fn endpwent and .Fn setpwent functions have no return value. The functions .Fn getpwnam_r , .Fn getpwuid_r , and .Fn getpwent_r return .Dv 0 on success or entry not found, and non-zero on failure. .Sh FILES .Bl -tag -width /etc/master.passwd -compact .It Pa /etc/pwd.db The insecure password database file .It Pa /etc/spwd.db The secure password database file .It Pa /etc/master.passwd The current password file .It Pa /etc/passwd A Version 7 format password file .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr getlogin 2 , .Xr getgrent 3 , .Xr nsswitch.conf 5 , .Xr passwd 5 , .Xr passwd.conf 5 , .Xr pwd_mkdb 8 , .Xr vipw 8 .Sh STANDARDS The .Fn getpwnam and .Fn getpwuid , functions conform to .St -p1003.1-90 . The .Fn getpwnam_r and .Fn getpwuid_r functions conform to .St -p1003.1c-95 . The .Fn endpwent , .Fn getpwent , and .Fn setpwent functions conform to .St -xpg4.2 and .St -p1003.1-2004 (XSI extension). .Sh HISTORY The .Nm getpwent , .Nm getpwnam , .Nm getpwuid , .Nm setpwent , and .Nm endpwent functions appeared in .At v7 . The .Nm setpassent function appeared in .Bx 4.3 Reno . The functions .Fn getpwnam_r and .Fn getpwuid_r appeared in .Nx 3.0 . .Sh BUGS The functions .Fn getpwent , .Fn getpwnam , and .Fn getpwuid , leave their results in an internal static object and return a pointer to that object. Subsequent calls to any of these functions will modify the same object. .Pp The functions .Fn getpwent , .Fn endpwent , .Fn setpassent , and .Fn setpwent are fairly useless in a networked environment and should be avoided, if possible. .Fn getpwent makes no attempt to suppress duplicate information if multiple sources are specified in .Xr nsswitch.conf 5 . .Sh COMPATIBILITY The historic function .Fn setpwfile which allowed the specification of alternative password databases, has been deprecated and is no longer available.