NAME getpwent, setpwent, endpwent - get password file entry LIBRARY Standard C library ( libc , -lc ) SYNOPSIS ... sys/types.h> #include struct passwd *getpwent(void); void setpw…NAME getpwent, setpwent, endpwent - get password file entry LIBRARY Standard C library ( libc , -lc ) SYNOPSIS ... sys/types.h> #include struct passwd *getpwent(void); void setpw…NAME getpwent, setpwent, endpwent - get password file entry LIBRARY Standard C library ( libc , -lc ) SYNOPSIS ... sys/types.h> #include struct passwd *getpwent(void); void setpw…passwd entry from the stream initialized by setpwent (3). The latter reads the next passwd ... signifies that if any of the functions setpwent (), getpwent (), endpwent (), or getp…passwd entry from the stream initialized by setpwent (3). The latter reads the next passwd ... signifies that if any of the functions setpwent (), getpwent (), endpwent (), or getp…putenv() pututxline() rand() readdir() setenv() setgrent() setkey() setpwent() setutxent() strerror() strsignal() [Added in POSIX.1-2008] strtok ... scanf() seekdir() semop() setgr…getpwnam (3), getpwuid (3), putpwent (3), setpwent (3), passwdpasswd When no key is provided, use setpwent (3), getpwent (3), and endpwentgetpwent (3), getspnam (3), putpwent (3), setpwent (3), nsswitch.conf (5), passwdgetpwent (3), getspnam (3), putpwent (3), setpwent (3), nsswitch.conf (5), passwdgetpwent (3), getspnam (3), putpwent (3), setpwent (3), nsswitch.conf (5), passwdgetpwent (3), getspnam (3), putpwent (3), setpwent (3), nsswitch.conf (5), passwdTRUE, the NIS backend for the setpwent (3) and setgrent (3) functions will read