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- #!/bin/sh
- #
- # Usage: shadow.stuff
- #
- # Extracts the correct info from shadow pass to use for processing with
- # the rest of the perl stuff
- #
- # The way you use this is just to type "shadow.stuff > tempfile";
- # this will create a file, "tempfile" (or whatever), that *should*
- # be the equivalent to a normal password file. Of course, you'll have
- # to run this as root so that you can read the shadow password file.
-
- shadow=/etc/shadow
- passwd=/etc/passwd
- foo_pass=./shadow.tmp.$$
-
- # foo_pass=shadow.pass
-
- cat $passwd $shadow | sort > $foo_pass
-
- awk -F: '{parray[$1] = $0":"parray[$1]} END { \
- for (line in parray) { \
- nf=split(parray[line], pline, ":"); \
- if (pline[9] != "LOCKED" && nf == 13) {
- print pline[1]":"pline[9]":"pline[3]":"pline[4]":" \
- pline[5]":"pline[6]":"pline[7]; \
- } \
- } \
- }' $foo_pass
- rm $foo_pass
-
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