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					saslpasswd2(8) | 
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saslpasswd2 − set a user’s sasl password
saslpasswd2 [-p] [-d] [-c] [-n] [-f file] [-u domain] [-a appname] [-v] userid
saslpasswd2 is used by a server administrator to set a user’s sasl password for server programs and SASL mechanisms which use the standard libsasl database of user secrets.
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 -p  | 
 Pipe mode − saslpasswd2 will neither prompt for the password nor verify that it was entered correctly. This is the default when standard input is not a terminal.  | ||
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 -c  | 
 Creates an entry for the user if the user doesn’t already exist. This is mutually exclusive with the -d (delete user) flag.  | ||
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 -d  | 
 Deletes the entry for the user. This is mutually exclusive with the -c (create user) flag.  | ||
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 -n  | 
 Don’t set the plaintext userPassword property for the user. Only mechanism-specific secrets will be set (e.g. OTP, SRP)  | 
-u domain
use domain for user domain (realm).
-f file
use file for sasldb
-a appname
use appname as application name.
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 -v  | 
 Print libsasl2 version number and exit.  | 
sasldblistusers2(8)
rfc2222 − Simple Authentication and Security Layer
(SASL)
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