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'\"	@(#)npasswd.1	1.3 8/14/90 (cc.utexas.edu)
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.TH NPASSWD 1
.SH NAME
npasswd \- change login password
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B npasswd
[
.B \-\^P
] [
.B \-\^V
] [ username ]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.I Npasswd
changes or installs a login password for
.B username
(your own by default).
Only the super-user can change another users' password.
.PP
When changing a password,
.I npasswd
prompts for the old password and then for the new one.
The new password must be typed twice to forestall mistakes.
The new password is checked for reasonableness.
.PP
.I Npasswd
accepts the option switches of the 4.3BSD and SunOS 4.X
.I passwd
but impliments none of them.
The
.B \-\^V
option prints version and patch level information.
.PP
The
.B \-\^P
option indicates that 
.B npasswd
will be fed input from another program via a pipe.
This option is reserved for the super-user.
.PP
.I Npasswd
can change both local passwords and passwords in a
Network Information Service (aka Yellow Pages) database.
.SH "THIS IS NOT A REAL MANUAL PAGE"
\fB
It will probably be easier to adapt the manual page for
the existing version of passwd installed.
I have put much of the particulars about configuring npasswd into the help file.
\fR
.br
.SH "SEE ALSO"
passwd(1), passwd(5), yppasswd(3R), yppasswdd(8C),
finger(1), login(1), crypt(3), passwd.adjuct(5), ypfiles(5), ypmake(8)
.SH DIAGNOSTICS
Various, hopefully self-explanitory.
.SH BUGS
This program could do shells and fullnames.
Probably a future version will.
Since it tries to work for a range of UNIX systems, it will without
doubt not do everything quite as well as the vendor-supplied version.
.SH AUTHOR
Clyde Hoover
.br
Computation Center
.br
The University of Texas at Austin
.br
clyde@emx.utexas.edu, uunet!cs.utexas.edu!ut-emx!clyde