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Each entry in the database is defined by the structure .Vt struct passwd found in the include file .In pwd.h : .Bd -literal -offset indent struct passwd { char *pw_name; /* user name */ char *pw_passwd; /* encrypted password */ uid_t pw_uid; /* user uid */ gid_t pw_gid; /* user gid */ time_t pw_change; /* password change time */ char *pw_class; /* user access class */ char *pw_gecos; /* Honeywell login info */ char *pw_dir; /* home directory */ char *pw_shell; /* default shell */ time_t pw_expire; /* account expiration */ }; .Ed .Pp The .Fn getpwent function sequentially reads the password database and is intended for programs that wish to process the complete list of users. .Pp It is dangerous for long-running programs to keep the file descriptors open as the database will become out of date if it is updated while the program is running. However the file descriptors are automatically closed when .Xr execve 2 is called. .Pp .Fn setpwent causes .Fn getpwent to .Dq rewind to the beginning of the database. .Pp The .Fn endpwent function closes any file descriptors opened by .Fn setpwent or .Fn getpwent . .Pp These routines have been written to .Dq shadow the password file, that is, allow only certain programs to have access to the encrypted password. If the process which calls them has an effective UID of 0 or has the .Dq _shadow group in its group vector, the encrypted password will be returned, otherwise, the password field of the returned structure will point to the string .Ql * . .Sh YP SUPPORT If YP is active, .Fn getpwent also uses the .Pa master.passwd.byname YP map (if available) or the .Pa passwd.byname YP map. This is in addition to the passwd file, and respects the order of both normal and YP entries in the passwd file. .Sh RETURN VALUES The .Fn getpwent function returns a valid pointer to a passwd structure on success or a null pointer if end-of-file is reached or an error occurs. Subsequent calls to .Fn getpwent , .Fn getpwnam , .Fn getpwnam_shadow , .Fn getpwuid or .Fn getpwuid_shadow may invalidate the returned pointer or overwrite the contents of the passwd structure it points to. .Pp The .Fn endpwent and .Fn setpwent functions have no return value. .Sh FILES .Bl -tag -width /etc/master.passwd -compact .It Pa /etc/pwd.db insecure password database file .It Pa /etc/spwd.db secure password database file .It Pa /etc/master.passwd current password file .It Pa /etc/passwd legacy password file .El .Sh ERRORS The .Fn getpwent function may fail for any of the errors specified for .Xr dbopen 3 and its .Fn get routine. .Pp If YP is active, it may also fail due to errors caused by the YP subsystem. .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr getlogin 2 , .Xr getgrent 3 , .Xr getgrouplist 3 , .Xr getpwnam 3 , .Xr pw_dup 3 , .Xr passwd 5 , .Xr Makefile.yp 8 , .Xr pwd_mkdb 8 , .Xr vipw 8 , .Xr yp 8 .Sh STANDARDS These functions are compliant with the X/Open System Interfaces option of the .St -p1003.1-2008 specification. .Sh HISTORY The .Fn getpwent , .Fn setpwent , and .Fn endpwent functions appeared in .At v7 . .Pp The historic function .Fn setpwfile , which allowed the specification of alternate password databases, has been deprecated and is no longer available. .Sh BUGS The routines .Fn getpwent , .Fn endpwent , and .Fn setpwent are fairly useless in a networked environment and should be avoided, if possible.