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saslpasswd2(8)




SASLPASSWD(8)                                                    SASLPASSWD(8)


NAME

       saslpasswd - set a user's sasl password


SYNOPSIS

       saslpasswd  [-p]  [-d]  [-c]  [-n]  [-f file]  [-u domain] [-a appname]
       userid


DESCRIPTION

       saslpasswd is used by a server administrator to set a user's sasl pass-
       word  for  server  programs  and SASL mechanisms which use the standard
       libsasl database of user secrets.


OPTIONS

       -p     Pipe mode - saslpasswd will neither prompt for the password  nor
              verify  that it was entered correctly.  This is the default when
              standard input is not a terminal.

       -c     Creates an entry for the user if the user doesn't already exist.
              This is mutually exclusive with the -d (delete user) flag.

       -d     Deletes the entry for the user.  This is mutually exclusive with
              the -c (create user) flag.

       -n     Don't set the plaintext  userPassword  property  for  the  user.
              Only mechanism-specific secrets will be set (e.g. OTP, SRP)

       -u domain
              use domain for user domain (realm).

       -f file
              use file for sasldb

       -a appname
              use appname as application name.


SEE ALSO

       rfc2222 - Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL)

CMU SASL                         Jan 11, 1999                    SASLPASSWD(8)

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