]> Thomas Kłoczko kloczek@pld.org.pl Creation, 2006 Nicolas François nicolas.francois@centraliens.net shadow-utils maintainer, 2007 - now chgpasswd 8 System Management Commands shadow-utils &SHADOW_UTILS_VERSION; chgpasswd update group passwords in batch mode chgpasswd options DESCRIPTION The chgpasswd command reads a list of group name and password pairs from standard input and uses this information to update a set of existing groups. Each line is of the format: group_name:password By default the supplied password must be in clear-text, and is encrypted by chgpasswd. The default encryption algorithm can be defined for the system with the variable of /etc/login.defs, and can be overwritten with the , , or options. This command is intended to be used in a large system environment where many accounts are created at a single time. OPTIONS The options which apply to the chgpasswd command are: , Use the specified method to encrypt the passwords. The available methods are DES, MD5, and NONE. The available methods are DES, MD5, NONE, and SHA256 or SHA512 if your libc support these methods. , Supplied passwords are in encrypted form. , Display help message and exit. , Use MD5 encryption instead of DES when the supplied passwords are not encrypted. ,  CHROOT_DIR Apply changes in the CHROOT_DIR directory and use the configuration files from the CHROOT_DIR directory. Only absolute paths are supported. , Use the specified number of rounds to encrypt the passwords. The value 0 means that the system will choose the default number of rounds for the crypt method (5000). A minimal value of 1000 and a maximal value of 999,999,999 will be enforced. You can only use this option with the SHA256 or SHA512 crypt method. By default, the number of rounds is defined by the SHA_CRYPT_MIN_ROUNDS and SHA_CRYPT_MAX_ROUNDS variables in /etc/login.defs. CAVEATS Remember to set permissions or umask to prevent readability of unencrypted files by other users. You should make sure the passwords and the encryption method respect the system's password policy. CONFIGURATION The following configuration variables in /etc/login.defs change the behavior of this tool: &ENCRYPT_METHOD; &MAX_MEMBERS_PER_GROUP; &MD5_CRYPT_ENAB; &SHA_CRYPT_MIN_ROUNDS; FILES /etc/group Group account information. /etc/gshadow Secure group account information. /etc/login.defs Shadow password suite configuration. SEE ALSO gpasswd1 , groupadd8 , login.defs5 .