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First, the user is prompted for their current password. If the current password is correctly typed, a new password is requested. The new password must be entered twice to avoid typing errors. .Pp The new password should be at least six characters long and not purely alphabetic. Its total length must be less than .Dv _PASSWORD_LEN (currently 128 characters). Numbers, upper case letters and meta-characters are encouraged. .Bl -tag -width flag .It Fl l Causes the password to be updated only in the local password file. When changing only the local password, .Xr pwd_mkdb 8 is used to update the password databases. .It Fl y Forces the YP password database entry to be changed, even if the user has an entry in the local database. The .Xr rpc.yppasswdd 8 daemon should be running on the YP master server. .It Fl k Forces the change to affect the Kerberos database, even if the user has a password in the local database. Once the password has been verified, .Nm passwd communicates the new password information to the Kerberos authenticating host. .El .Pp The following flags are only used when the .Fl k flag is specified: .Bl -tag -width flag .It Fl n Ar name Specifies a .Ar name that will be used as the principal name rather than the username of the user running .Nm passwd . (This is determined from the ticket file if it exists; otherwise, it is determined from the Unix user ID.) .It Fl i Ar instance Specifies an .Ar instance to use rather than a null instance. .It Fl r Ar realm Specifies a .Ar realm instead of the local realm. .It Fl u Ar username[.instance][@realm] Specifies a fully qualified kerberos principal. .El .Pp This is the behavior if no flags are specified: if Kerberos is active then .Nm passwd will talk to the Kerberos server (even if the user has an entry in the local database). If the password is not in the local password database, then an attempt is made to use the YP database. .Pp To change another user's Kerberos password, one must first run .Xr kinit 1 followed by .Xr passwd 1 . The super-user is not required to provide a user's current password if only the local password is modified. .Pp Which type of cipher is used to encrypt the password information depends on the configuration in .Xr passwd.conf 5 . It can be different for local and YP passwords. .Sh FILES .Bl -tag -width /etc/master.passwd -compact .It Pa /etc/master.passwd user database .It Pa /etc/passwd a Version 7 format password file .It Pa /etc/passwd.XXXXXX temporary copy of the password file .It /etc/passwd.conf configuration options .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr chpass 1 , .Xr kerberos 1 , .Xr kinit 1 , .Xr login 1 , .Xr passwd 5 , .Xr passwd.conf 5 , .Xr kpasswdd 8 , .Xr pwd_mkdb 8 , .Xr vipw 8 .Rs .%A Robert Morris .%A Ken Thompson .%T "UNIX password security" .Re .Sh HISTORY A .Nm passwd command appeared in .At v6 .