\section{\module{spwd} --- The shadow password database} \declaremodule{builtin}{spwd} \platform{Unix} \modulesynopsis{The shadow password database (\function{getspnam()} and friends).} \versionadded{2.5} This module provides access to the \UNIX{} shadow password database. It is available on various \UNIX{} versions. You must have enough privileges to access the shadow password database (this usually means you have to be root). Shadow password database entries are reported as a tuple-like object, whose attributes correspond to the members of the \code{spwd} structure (Attribute field below, see \code{}): \begin{tableiii}{r|l|l}{textrm}{Index}{Attribute}{Meaning} \lineiii{0}{\code{sp_nam}}{Login name} \lineiii{1}{\code{sp_pwd}}{Encrypted password} \lineiii{2}{\code{sp_lstchg}}{Date of last change} \lineiii{3}{\code{sp_min}}{Minimal number of days between changes} \lineiii{4}{\code{sp_max}}{Maximum number of days between changes} \lineiii{5}{\code{sp_warn}}{Number of days before password expires to warn user about it} \lineiii{6}{\code{sp_inact}}{Number of days after password expires until account is blocked} \lineiii{7}{\code{sp_expire}}{Number of days since 1970-01-01 until account is disabled} \lineiii{8}{\code{sp_flag}}{Reserved} \end{tableiii} The sp_nam and sp_pwd items are strings, all others are integers. \exception{KeyError} is raised if the entry asked for cannot be found. It defines the following items: \begin{funcdesc}{getspnam}{name} Return the shadow password database entry for the given user name. \end{funcdesc} \begin{funcdesc}{getspall}{} Return a list of all available shadow password database entries, in arbitrary order. \end{funcdesc} \begin{seealso} \seemodule{grp}{An interface to the group database, similar to this.} \seemodule{pwd}{An interface to the normal password database, similar to this.} \end{seealso}