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yppasswd(1)

yppasswd(1)                      User Commands                     yppasswd(1)



NAME
       yppasswd - change your network password in the NIS database

SYNOPSIS
       yppasswd [username]

DESCRIPTION
       The  yppasswd  utility changes the network password associated with the
       user username in the Network Information Service (NIS) database. If the
       user  has done a keylogin(1), and a publickey/secretkey pair exists for
       the user in the NIS  publickey.byname map,  yppasswd  also  re-encrypts
       the  secretkey with the new password. The NIS password may be different
       from the local one if the account also appears in the passwd(5) file on
       the machine.


       yppasswd  executes  passwd -r nis. Restrictions on the password and who
       may change it are documented in the passwd(1) manual page.


       The NIS password daemon, rpc.yppasswdd must  be  running  on  your  NIS
       server in order for the new password to take effect.

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:


       tab()  box; cw(2.75i) |cw(2.75i) lw(2.75i) |lw(2.75i) ATTRIBUTE TYPEAT‐
       TRIBUTE VALUE _ Availabilitysystem/network/nis _ Interface StabilityOb‐
       solete


SEE ALSO
       keylogin(1),    login(1),    passwd(1),   getpwnam(3C),   getspnam(3C),
       secure_rpc(3C), nsswitch.conf(5), attributes(7)

WARNINGS
       Even after the user has successfully changed their password using  this
       command,  the  subsequent  login(1) using the new password will be suc‐
       cessful only if the user's password and shadow information is  obtained
       from NIS. See getpwnam(3C), getspnam(3C), and nsswitch.conf(5).

NOTES
       The  use of yppasswd is discouraged, as it is now only a wrapper around
       the passwd(1) command, which should be used  instead.  Using  passwd(1)
       with the -r  nis option will achieve the same results, and will be con‐
       sistent across all the different name services available.

BUGS
       The update protocol passes all the information to the server in one RPC
       call,  without  ever looking at it. Thus, if you type your old password
       incorrectly, you will not be notified until after you have entered your
       new password.



Oracle Solaris 11.4               3 Nov 2021                       yppasswd(1)
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