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diff --git a/rubbos/app/apache2/man/man1/htdbm.1 b/rubbos/app/apache2/man/man1/htdbm.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 2b7b95f9..00000000 --- a/rubbos/app/apache2/man/man1/htdbm.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,169 +0,0 @@ -.\" XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -.\" DO NOT EDIT! Generated from XML source. -.\" XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX -.de Sh \" Subsection -.br -.if t .Sp -.ne 5 -.PP -\fB\\$1\fR -.PP -.. -.de Sp \" Vertical space (when we can't use .PP) -.if t .sp .5v -.if n .sp -.. -.de Ip \" List item -.br -.ie \\n(.$>=3 .ne \\$3 -.el .ne 3 -.IP "\\$1" \\$2 -.. -.TH "HTDBM" 1 "2005-04-07" "Apache HTTP Server" "htdbm" - -.SH NAME -htdbm \- Manipulate DBM password databases - -.SH "SYNOPSIS" - -.PP -\fBhtdbm\fR [ -\fBT\fR\fIDBTYPE\fR ] [ -\fBc\fR ] [ -\fBm\fR | -\fBd\fR | -\fBp\fR | -\fBs\fR ] [ -\fBt\fR ] [ -\fBv\fR ] [ -\fBx\fR ] \fIfilename\fR \fIusername\fR - -.PP -\fBhtdbm\fR -\fBb\fR [ -\fBT\fR\fIDBTYPE\fR ] [ -\fBc\fR ] [ -\fBm\fR | -\fBd\fR | -\fBp\fR | -\fBs\fR ] [ -\fBt\fR ] [ -\fBv\fR ] \fIfilename\fR \fIusername\fR \fIpassword\fR - -.PP -\fBhtdbm\fR -\fBn\fR [ -\fBc\fR ] [ -\fBm\fR | -\fBd\fR | -\fBp\fR | -\fBs\fR ] [ -\fBt\fR ] [ -\fBv\fR ] \fIusername\fR - -.PP -\fBhtdbm\fR -\fBnb\fR [ -\fBc\fR ] [ -\fBm\fR | -\fBd\fR | -\fBp\fR | -\fBs\fR ] [ -\fBt\fR ] [ -\fBv\fR ] \fIusername\fR \fIpassword\fR - -.PP -\fBhtdbm\fR -\fBv\fR [ -\fBT\fR\fIDBTYPE\fR ] [ -\fBc\fR ] [ -\fBm\fR | -\fBd\fR | -\fBp\fR | -\fBs\fR ] [ -\fBt\fR ] [ -\fBv\fR ] \fIfilename\fR \fIusername\fR - -.PP -\fBhtdbm\fR -\fBvb\fR [ -\fBT\fR\fIDBTYPE\fR ] [ -\fBc\fR ] [ -\fBm\fR | -\fBd\fR | -\fBp\fR | -\fBs\fR ] [ -\fBt\fR ] [ -\fBv\fR ] \fIfilename\fR \fIusername\fR \fIpassword\fR - -.PP -\fBhtdbm\fR -\fBx\fR [ -\fBT\fR\fIDBTYPE\fR ] [ -\fBm\fR | -\fBd\fR | -\fBp\fR | -\fBs\fR ] \fIfilename\fR \fIusername\fR - -.PP -\fBhtdbm\fR -\fBl\fR [ -\fBT\fR\fIDBTYPE\fR ] - - -.SH "SUMMARY" - -.PP -htdbm is used to manipulate the DBM format files used to store usernames and password for basic authentication of HTTP users via mod_auth_dbm\&. See the dbmmanage documentation for more information about these DBM files\&. - - -.SH "OPTIONS" - - -.TP --b -Use batch mode; \fIi\&.e\&.\fR, get the password from the command line rather than prompting for it\&. This option should be used with extreme care, since \fBthe password is clearly visible\fR on the command line\&. -.TP --c -Create the \fIpasswdfile\fR\&. If \fIpasswdfile\fR already exists, it is rewritten and truncated\&. This option cannot be combined with the -n option\&. -.TP --n -Display the results on standard output rather than updating a database\&. This option changes the syntax of the command line, since the \fIpasswdfile\fR argument (usually the first one) is omitted\&. It cannot be combined with the -c option\&. -.TP --m -Use MD5 encryption for passwords\&. On Windows, Netware and TPF, this is the default\&. -.TP --d -Use crypt() encryption for passwords\&. The default on all platforms but Windows, Netware and TPF\&. Though possibly supported by htdbm on all platforms, it is not supported by the httpd server on Windows, Netware and TPF\&. -.TP --s -Use SHA encryption for passwords\&. Facilitates migration from/to Netscape servers using the LDAP Directory Interchange Format (ldif)\&. -.TP --p -Use plaintext passwords\&. Though htdbm will support creation on all platforms, the httpd daemon will only accept plain text passwords on Windows, Netware and TPF\&. -.TP --l -Print each of the usernames and comments from the database on stdout\&. -.TP --t -Interpret the final parameter as a comment\&. When this option is specified, an additional string can be appended to the command line; this string will be stored in the "Comment" field of the database, associated with the specified username\&. -.TP --v -Verify the username and password\&. The program will print a message indicating whether the supplied password is valid\&. If the password is invalid, the program exits with error code 3\&. -.TP --x -Delete user\&. If the username exists in the specified DBM file, it will be deleted\&. -.TP -\fIfilename\fR -The filename of the DBM format file\&. Usually without the extension \&.db, \&.pag, or \&.dir\&. If -c is given, the DBM file is created if it does not already exist, or updated if it does exist\&. -.TP -\fIusername\fR -The username to create or update in \fIpasswdfile\fR\&. If \fIusername\fR does not exist in this file, an entry is added\&. If it does exist, the password is changed\&. -.TP -\fIpassword\fR -The plaintext password to be encrypted and stored in the DBM file\&. Used only with the -b flag\&. -.TP --T\fIDBTYPE\fR -Type of DBM file (SDBM, GDBM, DB, or "default")\&. - -.SH "BUGS" - -.PP -One should be aware that there are a number of different DBM file formats in existence, and with all likelihood, libraries for more than one format may exist on your system\&. The three primary examples are SDBM, NDBM, GNU GDBM, and Berkeley/Sleepycat DB 2/3/4\&. Unfortunately, all these libraries use different file formats, and you must make sure that the file format used by \fIfilename\fR is the same format that htdbm expects to see\&. htdbm currently has no way of determining what type of DBM file it is looking at\&. If used against the wrong format, will simply return nothing, or may create a different DBM file with a different name, or at worst, it may corrupt the DBM file if you were attempting to write to it\&. - -.PP -One can usually use the file program supplied with most Unix systems to see what format a DBM file is in\&. - -.SH "EXIT STATUS" - -.PP -htdbm returns a zero status ("true") if the username and password have been successfully added or updated in the DBM File\&. htdbm 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 DBM password file\&. - -.SH "EXAMPLES" - -.nf - - htdbm /usr/local/etc/apache/\&.htdbm-users jsmith - -.fi - -.PP -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, htdbm will do nothing except return an error\&. - -.nf - - htdbm -c /home/doe/public_html/\&.htdbm jane - -.fi - -.PP -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 htdbm will display a message and return an error status\&. - -.nf - - htdbm -mb /usr/web/\&.htdbm-all jones Pwd4Steve - -.fi - -.PP -Encrypts the password from the command line (Pwd4Steve) using the MD5 algorithm, and stores it in the specified file\&. - -.SH "SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS" - -.PP -Web password files such as those managed by htdbm should \fInot\fR be within the Web server's URI space -- that is, they should not be fetchable with a browser\&. - -.PP -The use of the -b option is discouraged, since when it is used the unencrypted password appears on the command line\&. - -.SH "RESTRICTIONS" - -.PP -On the Windows and MPE platforms, passwords encrypted with htdbm are limited to no more than 255 characters in length\&. Longer passwords will be truncated to 255 characters\&. - -.PP -The MD5 algorithm used by htdbm is specific to the Apache software; passwords encrypted using it will not be usable with other Web servers\&. - -.PP -Usernames are limited to 255 bytes and may not include the character :\&. - |