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Vitalnix is a suite consisting of a library providing unified methods to access different user databases (Shadow, LDAP, etc), tools for user/group management, and a program for managing users in batch, suitable for large systems.
/usr/bin/passwd offers a "safe way" for root to edit /etc/passwd (or shadow). If setuid it allows regular users to change passwd without asking root to do changes for them.
(note: does have learning curve on args to choose)
gnupasswd - gnu change user password
gnugpasswd - gnu change group password
gnupasswd(1) has a goal to work with older login.c/linux and some newer too, also "getpwent" (any glibc).
It provides a PAM and NSS module for PostgreSQL to completely replace the user/group/shadow flatfile. Maintenance tools are developed by the bofhms project, code has been moved to http://www.pgfoundry.org/projects/sysauth/
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Yap2lc (Yet Another Passwd 2 LDIF Converter) is an LDAP migration tool, which extracts information from passwd, shadow/passwd, and master.passwd formatted files, filters out unwanted/misshapen accounts and writes an LDIF file for easy importing.
[Daemon] Watches files such as /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, /etc/group. When they are modified, make is automagically run in the NIS directory (often /var/yp) to update and push out new NIS maps.