Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!rutgers!mit-eddie!genrad!decvax!decwrl!pyramid!prls!philabs!micomvax!musocs!mcgill-vision!mouse From: mouse@mcgill-vision.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: How do you manage multiple /etc/passwd files? Message-ID: <660@mcgill-vision.UUCP> Date: Fri, 20-Feb-87 09:25:59 EST Article-I.D.: mcgill-v.660 Posted: Fri Feb 20 09:25:59 1987 Date-Received: Sun, 22-Feb-87 10:38:18 EST References: <2253@felix.UUCP> Distribution: world Organization: McGill University, Montreal Lines: 23 In article <2253@felix.UUCP>, zemon@felix.UUCP (Art Zemon) writes: > I just installed my third computer which means that now I have three > /etc/passwd files. So now I'm trying to figure out some way to > relieve my users from the need to update passwords three times when > they want to change them. How do you do it? We run a distributed filesystem (Sun's and Mt. Xinu's NFS implementations at present) and all but one of them are symbolic links to the other. There are backup copies kept in /etc/passwd-, updated nightly, so that in case something serious keeps the central machine out for more than a few hours we at worst have to reboot single-user and copy. Of course, there's more stuff than just /etc/passwd residing on the central machine, so if it goes there's not much use logging in. [ Please, don't tell me about YP, I know about it and we aren't using it for what we find are good and sufficent reasons. ] der Mouse USA: {ihnp4,decvax,akgua,utzoo,etc}!utcsri!musocs!mcgill-vision!mouse think!mosart!mcgill-vision!mouse Europe: mcvax!decvax!utcsri!musocs!mcgill-vision!mouse ARPAnet: think!mosart!mcgill-vision!mouse@harvard.harvard.edu