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				htpasswd - Manage user files for basic authentication - Apache HTTP Server
				
				
				
				
				
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				    htpasswd is used to create and update the flat-files used to
				    store usernames and password for basic authentication of HTTP users. If
				    htpasswd cannot access a file, such as not being able to write
				    to the output file or not being able to read the file in order to update it,
				    it returns an error status and makes no changes.
				
				    Resources available from the Apache HTTP server can be restricted to
				    just the users listed in the files created by htpasswd. This
				    program can only manage usernames and passwords stored in a flat-file. It
				    can encrypt and display password information for use in other types of data
				    stores, though. To use a DBM database see dbmmanage.
				
				    htpasswd encrypts passwords using either a version of MD5
				    modified for Apache, or the system's crypt() routine. Files
				    managed by htpasswd may contain both types of passwords; some
				    user records may have MD5-encrypted passwords while others in the same file
				    may have passwords encrypted with crypt().
				
				    This manual page only lists the command line arguments. For details of
				    the directives necessary to configure user authentication in
				    httpd see the Apache manual, which is part of the
				    Apache distribution or can be found at http://httpd.apache.org/.
				
				 Synopsis
				 Options
				 Exit Status
				 Examples
				 Security Considerations
				 Restrictions
				See alsohttpdThe scripts in support/SHA1 which come with the
				distribution.
				
				
				Synopsis
				    htpasswd
				    [ -c ]
				    [ -m ]
				    [ -D ] passwdfile username
				
				    htpasswd -b
				    [ -c ]
				    [ -m |
				      -d |
				      -p |
				      -s ] 
				    [ -D ]  passwdfile username
				    password
				
				    htpasswd -n
				    [ -m |
				      -d |
				      -s |
				      -p ] username
				
				    htpasswd -nb
				    [ -m |
				      -d |
				      -s |
				      -p ] username password
				
				
				Options
				    
				    -b
				    Use batch mode; i.e., get the password from the command line
				    rather than prompting for it. This option should be used with extreme care,
				    since the password is clearly visible on the command
				    line.
				
				    -c
				    Create the passwdfile. If passwdfile already
				    exists, it is rewritten and truncated. This option cannot be combined with
				    the -n option.
				
				    -n
				    Display the results on standard output rather than updating a file.
				    This is useful for generating password records acceptable to Apache for
				    inclusion in non-text data stores. This option changes the syntax of the
				    command line, since the passwdfile argument (usually the first
				    one) is omitted. It cannot be combined with the -c option.
				
				    -m
				    Use MD5 encryption for passwords. On Windows, Netware and TPF, this is
				    the default.
				
				    -d
				    Use crypt() encryption for passwords. The default on all
				    platforms but Windows, Netware and TPF. Though possibly supported by
				    htpasswd on all platforms, it is not supported by the
				    httpd server on Windows, Netware and TPF.
				
				    -s
				    Use SHA encryption for passwords. Facilitates migration from/to Netscape
				    servers using the LDAP Directory Interchange Format (ldif).
				
				    -p
				    Use plaintext passwords. Though htpasswd will support
				    creation on all platforms, the httpd daemon will
				    only accept plain text passwords on Windows, Netware and TPF.
				
				    -D
				    Delete user. If the username exists in the specified htpasswd file, it
				    will be deleted.
				    
				    passwdfile
				    Name of the file to contain the user name and password. If
				    -c is given, this file is created if it does not already exist,
				    or rewritten and truncated if it does exist.
				
				    username
				    The username to create or update in passwdfile. If
				    username does not exist in this file, an entry is added. If it
				    does exist, the password is changed.
				
				    password
				    The plaintext password to be encrypted and stored  in the file. Only
				    used with the -b flag.
				    
				
				
				Exit Status
				    htpasswd returns a zero status ("true") if the username and
				    password have been successfully added or updated in the
				    passwdfile. htpasswd returns 1 if it
				    encounters some problem accessing files, 2 if there was a
				    syntax problem with the command line, 3 if the password was
				    entered interactively and the verification entry didn't match,
				    4 if its operation was interrupted, 5 if a value
				    is too long (username, filename, password, or final computed record),
				    6 if the username contains illegal characters (see the
				    Restrictions section), and 7
				    if the file is not a valid password file.
				
				
				Examples
				    
				      htpasswd /usr/local/etc/apache/.htpasswd-users jsmith
				    
				
				    Adds or modifies the password for user jsmith. The user
				    is prompted for the password. If executed on a Windows system, the password
				    will be encrypted using the  modified Apache MD5 algorithm; otherwise, the
				    system's crypt() routine will be used. If the file does not
				    exist, htpasswd will do nothing except return an error.
				
				    
				      htpasswd -c /home/doe/public_html/.htpasswd jane
				    
				
				    Creates a new file and stores a record in it for user jane.
				    The user is prompted for the password. If the file exists and cannot be
				    read, or cannot be written, it is not altered and htpasswd
				    will display a message and return an error status.
				
				    
				      htpasswd -mb /usr/web/.htpasswd-all jones Pwd4Steve
				    
				
				    Encrypts the password from the command line (Pwd4Steve)
				    using the MD5 algorithm, and stores it in the specified file.
				
				
				Security Considerations
				    Web password files such as those managed by htpasswd should
				    not be within the Web server's URI space -- that is, they should
				    not be fetchable with a browser.
				
				    The use of the -b option is discouraged, since when it is
				    used the unencrypted password appears on the command line.
				
				
				Restrictions
				    On the Windows and MPE platforms, passwords encrypted with
				    htpasswd are limited to no more than 255
				    characters in length. Longer passwords will be truncated to 255
				    characters.
				
				    The MD5 algorithm used by htpasswd is specific to the Apache
				    software; passwords encrypted using it will not be usable with other Web
				    servers.
				
				    Usernames are limited to 255 bytes and may not include the
				    character :.
				
				
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