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    NAME
         passmass - change password on multiple machines
    
    SYNOPSIS
         passmass [ host1 host2 host3 ... ]
    
    INTRODUCTION
         Passmass changes a password on multiple  machines.   If  you
         have accounts on several machines that do not share password
         databases, Passmass can help you  keep  them  all  in  sync.
         This,  in turn, will make it easier to change them more fre-
         quently.
    
         When Passmass runs, it asks you for the old  and  new  pass-
         words.   (If  you  are  changing  root  passwords  and  have
         equivalencing, the old password is not used and may be omit-
         ted.)
    
         Passmass understands the  "usual"  conventions.   Additional
         arguments  may  be  used  for tuning.  They affect all hosts
         which follow until another argument overrides it.  For exam-
         ple,  if  you  are  known as "libes" on host1 and host2, but
         "don" on host3, you would say:
    
              passmass host1 host2 -user don host3
    
         Arguments are:
    
              -user
                  User whose password will be changed.   By  default,
                  the current user is used.
    
    
              -rlogin
                  Use rlogin to access host.  (default)
    
    
              -slogin
                  Use slogin to access host.
    
    
              -telnet
                  Use telnet to access host.
    
    
              -program
    
                  Next argument is a program to run to set the  pass-
                  word.   Default  is "passwd".  Other common choices
                  are "yppasswd" and "set passwd" (e.g., VMS  hosts).
                  A  program name such as "password fred" can be used
                  to create entries for new  accounts  (when  run  as
                  root).
    
    
              -prompt
                  Next argument is a  prompt  suffix  pattern.   This
                  allows the script to know when the shell is prompt-
                  ing.  The default is "# " for root  and  "%  "  for
                  non-root accounts.
    
    
              -timeout
                  Next argument is the number of seconds to wait  for
                  responses.   Default  is 30 but some systems can be
                  much slower logging in.
    
    
              -su  Next argument is 1 or 0.  If 1, you are  addition-
                  ally  prompted for a root password which is used to
                  su after logging in.  root's  password  is  changed
                  rather  than  the user's.  This is useful for hosts
                  which do not allow root to log in.
    
    
    HOW TO USE
         The best way to run Passmass is to  put  the  command  in  a
         one-line  shell  script  or  alias.   Whenever you get a new
         account on a new machine, add the appropriate  arguments  to
         the  command.   Then run it whenever you want to change your
         passwords on all the hosts.
    
    
    CAVEATS
         Using the same password on multiple hosts carries risks.  In
         particular,  if the password can be stolen, then all of your
         accounts are at risk.  Thus, you should not use Passmass  in
         situations  where your password is visible, such as across a
         network which hackers are known to eavesdrop.
    
         On the other hand, if you have  enough  accounts  with  dif-
         ferent passwords, you may end up writing them down somewhere
         - and that can be a security problem.  Funny story: my  col-
         lege  roommate had an 11"x13" piece of paper on which he had
         listed accounts and passwords all across the Internet.  This
         was  several  years  worth of careful work and he carried it
         with him everywhere he went.  Well one  day,  he  forgot  to
         remove  it  from  his  jeans, and we found a perfectly blank
         sheet of paper when we took out the wash the following day!
    
    SEE ALSO
         "Exploring  Expect:  A  Tcl-Based  Toolkit  for   Automating
         Interactive Programs" by Don Libes, O'Reilly and Associates,
         January 1995.
    
    AUTHOR
         Don Libes, National Institute of Standards and Technology
    
    
    
    


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