cpasswd

Langue: en

Version: 372083 (fedora - 01/12/10)

Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)

NAME

cpasswd - Change Coda login password

SYNOPSIS

cpasswd [ -h host ] [username][@realm]

DESCRIPTION

This command sets the Coda password for the current user.

cpasswd prompts for the users old password, and then for the new one. The new password must be typed twice, to forestall mistakes. Change requests can be aborted by typing a carriage return when prompted for the new password.

cpasswd won't be able to change the users password if the password server is down. An appropriate error message will be printed, advising the caller to try again later. Once the password server acknowledges receipt the users new password, it should not take too link for the information to propagate to the entire set of Authentication Servers.

cpasswd supports the following option:

-h
Tells cpasswd which host to bind to. This should be the SCM.
[username][@realm]
Coda user name and the realm of the user whose password you want to change. If the username is not specified, clog tries to use the local login name. If the Coda realm name is not specified clog falls back to using the default realm name as specified in the venus.conf configuration file.

SEE ALSO

clog(1)

AUTHOR

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1987, Adapted from AFS-2
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Maria R. Ebling, 1990, Created man page