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.\" $OpenBSD: usermod.8,v 1.8 2001/04/20 21:39:50 jakob Exp $ */
.\" $NetBSD: usermod.8,v 1.4 2000/02/28 05:10:57 enami Exp $ */
.\"
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 1999 Alistair G. Crooks. All rights reserved.
.\"
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.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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.\" This product includes software developed by Alistair G. Crooks.
.\" 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote
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.\"
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.\" OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
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.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE
.\" GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
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.\" SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
.\"
.\"
.Dd April 3, 2001
.Dt USERMOD 8
.Os
.Sh NAME
.Nm usermod
.Nd modify user login information
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.Nm
.Op Fl G Ar secondary-group[,group,...]
.Op Fl c Ar comment
.Op Fl d Ar home-dir
.Op Fl e Ar expiry-time
.Op Fl f Ar password-change-secs
.Op Fl g Ar gid/name/=uid
.Op Fl l Ar new-login
.Op Fl m
.Op Fl o
.Op Fl p Ar password
.Op Fl s Ar shell
.Op Fl u Ar uid
.Op Fl v
.Ar user
.Sh DESCRIPTION
The
.Nm
utility modifies user login information on the system.
Default values for the user are taken from the information
provided in the
.Pa /etc/usermgmt.conf
file.
.Pp
After setting any defaults, and then values from that file,
the command line options are processed:
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It Fl G Ar secondary-group[,group,...]
are the secondary groups the user will be a member of in the
.Pa /etc/group
file. This list of groups will replace any old group memberships.
.It Fl c Ar comment
is the comment field (also, for historical reasons known as the
GECOS field) which will be added for the user, and typically will include
the username, and, perhaps, contact information for the user.
.It Fl d Ar home-directory
is the home directory which will be created and populated for the user,
should the -m option be specified.
.It Fl e Ar expiry-time
provides the date at which the account expires. This should be given
in a standard time format (%c). This is unset by default.
This value can be preset for all users by using the
.Ar expire
field in /etc/usermgmt.conf file - it has the format:
.Ar expire <expiry-time> .
.It Fl f Ar password-change-secs
provides the number of seconds since the epoch (UTC) at
which the current password change expire. This
can be used to implement password aging.
A value of
0 can be used to switch off this feature.
The default value for this field is 0.
See
.Xr passwd 5
for more details.
This value can be preset for all users
by using the
.Ar inactive
field in the
.Pa /etc/usermgmt.conf
file - it has the format:
.Ar inactive <password-change-secs> .
.It Fl g Ar gid/name/=uid
gives the group name or identifier to be used for the new user's primary group.
If this is
.Ar "-g=uid" ,
then a uid and gid will be picked which are both unique
and the same, and a line added to
.Pa /etc/group
to describe the new group.
This value can be preset for all users
by using the
.Ar gid
field in the
.Xr /usr/share/adduser/defaults
file - it has the format:
.Ar group <groupname/groupid/=uid> .
.It Fl l Ar new-user
gives the new user name.
It must consist of alphanumeric characters, or the characters '.', '-' or '_'.
.It Fl m
moves the home directory from its old position to the new one.
.It Fl o
allows duplicate uids to be given.
.It Fl p Ar password
specifies an already-encrypted password for the new user.
This password can then be changed by using the
.Xr chpass 1
utility.
This value can be preset for all users
by using the
.Ar password
field in the
.Pa /etc/usermgmt.conf
file - it has the format:
.Ar password <encrypted-password> .
.It Fl s Ar shell
specifies the login shell for the new user.
This value can be preset for all users
by using the
.Ar shell
field in the
.Xr /usr/share/adduser/defaults
file - it has the format:
.Ar shell <login-shell> .
.It Fl u Ar uid
specifies a new uid for the user.
Boundaries for this value can be preset for all users
by using the
.Ar range
field in the
.Pa /etc/usermgmt.conf
file - they have the format:
.Ar range <starting-uid>..<ending_uid> .
.It Fl v
enables verbose mode - explain the commands as they are executed.
.El
.Pp
The
.Nm
utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
.Sh FILES
.Bl -tag -width /etc/usermgmt.conf -compact
.It Pa /etc/usermgmt.conf
.It Pa /etc/skel/.[A-z]*
.El
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr chpass 1 ,
.Xr passwd 5 ,
.Xr group 5
.Sh HISTORY
The
.Nm
utility first appeared in
.Ox 2.7 .
.Sh AUTHOR
The
.Nm
utility was written by Alistair G. Crooks (agc@netbsd.org).
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