dialups(4) dialups(4)
NAME [Toc] [Back]
dialups, d_passwd - dialup security control
DESCRIPTION [Toc] [Back]
dialups and d_passwd are used to control the dialup security feature
of login (see login(1)). If /etc/dialups is present, the first word
on each line is compared with the name of the line upon which the
login is being performed (including the /dev/, as returned by
ttyname() (see ttyname(3C)). If the login is occurring on a line
found in dialups, dialup security is invoked. Anything after a space
or tab is ignored.
When dialup security is invoked, login requests an additional
password, and checks it against that found in /etc/d_passwd. The
command name found in the ``program to use as shell'' field of
/etc/passwd is used to select the password to be used. Each entry in
d_passwd consists of three fields, separated by colons. The first is
the command name, matching an entry in passwd. The second is the
encrypted password to be used for dialup security for those users
logging in to use that program. The third is commentary, but the
second colon is required to delimit the end of the password. A null
password is designated with two adjacent colons. The entry for
/usr/bin/sh is used if no other entry matches the command name taken
from passwd.
FILES [Toc] [Back]
/etc/dialups dial-in tty lines
/etc/d_passwd passwords
SEE ALSO [Toc] [Back]
login(1), passwd(4).
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