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 netrc(4)                                                           netrc(4)




 NAME    [Toc]    [Back]
      netrc - login information for ftp and rexec

 DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]
      The .netrc file contains login and initialization information used by
      the ftp autologin process, by the rexec() library routine, and by the
      rexec command (see ftp(1), rexec(3N), and remsh(1)), respectively.
      This file is optional.  It exists, if at all, in the user's home
      directory.

      If the .netrc file contains password or account information for use
      other than for anonymous ftp, its owner must match the effective user
      ID of the current process.  Its read, write, and execute mode bits for
      group and other must all be zero, and it must be readable by its
      owner.  Otherwise, the file is ignored.

      The file can contain the following tokens, separated by white space
      (spaces, tabs, or newlines) or commas (,).  To include a comma as part
      of a token, enclose that token in quotation marks (").

           machine name        Identify a remote machine name.  The
                               autologin process searches the .netrc file
                               for a machine token that matches the remote
                               machine specified on the ftp command line, as
                               an ftp open command argument, or as the
                               *ahost parameter to rexec().  Once a match is
                               made, the subsequent .netrc tokens are
                               processed, stopping when the end-of-file is
                               reached or another machine token or a default
                               token is encountered.

                               If the remote machine name has an alias
                               hostname, and both the official hostname and
                               the alias are present in the .netrc file, the
                               ftp client gives precedence to the official
                               hostname over the alias when searching the
                               .netrc file.  If an alias is given as an
                               entry to the ftp open command, and in the
                               search from the top of the .netrc file to the
                               bottom, the ftp client finds the alias
                               hostname before it finds the official
                               hostname, it will use the alias's entry.
                               However, if it finds the official hostname
                               first it will use the official entry even
                               though the alias hostname also exists in the
                               .netrc file.  So the high precedence given to
                               the official hostname requires placing the
                               official hostname entry last in the .netrc
                               file for ftp when aliases exist.





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 netrc(4)                                                           netrc(4)




           default             Same as machine name except that default
                               matches any name.  There can be only one
                               default token, and it must be after all
                               machine tokens.  This is normally used for
                               ftp as follows:

                                    default login anonymous password user@site

                               This provides automatic anonymous ftp login
                               to machines not specified in .netrc.  This
                               can be overridden in ftp by using the -n flag
                               to disable autologin.

           login name          Identify a user on the remote machine.  If
                               this token is present, the ftp or rexec()
                               autologin process initiates a login using the
                               specified name.  If this token matches the
                               user name used by the rexec -l command
                               option, or, by default, the local user name,
                               rexec uses the password token, if present.

           password string     Supply a password.  If this token is present,
                               the autologin process supplies the specified
                               string if the remote server requires a
                               password as part of the login process.  Note
                               that if this token is present in the .netrc
                               file for any user other than anonymous, ftp
                               aborts the autologin process if the .netrc is
                               readable by anyone other than the owner.
                               Also note that the passwords in .netrc are
                               not encrypted.

           account string      Supply an additional account password for ftp
                               login.  If this token is present, the
                               autologin process supplies the specified
                               string if the remote server requires an
                               additional account password, or the autologin
                               process initiates an acct command if it does
                               not.

           macdef name         Define an ftp macro.  This token is just like
                               the ftp macdef command.  A macro is defined
                               with the specified name; its contents begin
                               with the next .netrc line and continue until
                               an empty line (consecutive newline
                               characters) is encountered.  If a macro named
                               init is defined, it is automatically executed
                               as the last step in the ftp autologin
                               process.





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 netrc(4)                                                           netrc(4)




 EXAMPLES    [Toc]    [Back]
      The following is a valid entry for the host hpxdzg whose guest account
      has the password sesame:

           machine  hpxdzg  login  guest  password  sesame

 WARNINGS    [Toc]    [Back]
      It is a security risk to have unencrypted passwords in a file.

 AUTHOR    [Toc]    [Back]
      netrc was developed by the University of California, Berkeley.

 FILES    [Toc]    [Back]
      $HOME/.netrc

 SEE ALSO    [Toc]    [Back]
      ftp(1), remsh(1), rexec(3N).


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