questions about /etc/passwd
Perry Hutchison
perry at ccssrv.UUCP
Sat Nov 11 13:28:41 AEST 1989
In article <2666 at munnari.oz.au> shek at mullian.ee.mu.OZ.AU (Wilson SHEK) writes:
> In the /etc/passwd file, there are some strange entries ...
> daemon:*:1:1:the UniX Daemon:/:
> sys:*:2:2::/:/bin/csh
> bin:*:3:3::/bin:
> uucp:*:4:4::/var/spool/uucppublic:
> news:*:6:6::/var/spool/news:/bin/csh
> Who/what are they? Does the '*' in the password field have any meaning?
This is approximate. flames >/dev/null
daemon Owner of print despoolers and other automatic processes
sys Owner of some SYStem stuff
bin Owner of most of the system BINaries
uucp Unix to Unix CoPy program -- dialup email and news transporter
news The news system
Your mileage may vary, especially as to finding files and/or processes
which are actually owned by the first three of these. In some systems,
most such files and processes are owned by root instead.
The * will not match any possible password, thereby preventing logins to
these "user" id's.
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