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diff --git a/manual/terminal.texi b/manual/terminal.texi index 0b275fc002..d830baacd7 100644 --- a/manual/terminal.texi +++ b/manual/terminal.texi @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ descriptor is and how to open a file descriptor for a terminal device. * Line Control:: Sending break sequences, clearing terminal buffers @dots{} * Noncanon Example:: How to read single characters without echo. -* getpass:: Prompting the user for a password. +* getpass:: Prompting the user for a passphrase. * Pseudo-Terminals:: How to open a pseudo-terminal. @end menu @@ -1873,9 +1873,9 @@ handlers for job control signals that reset terminal modes. The above example does so. @node getpass -@section Reading Passwords +@section Reading Passphrases -When reading in a password, it is desirable to avoid displaying it on +When reading in a passphrase, it is desirable to avoid displaying it on the screen, to help keep it secret. The following function handles this in a convenient way. @@ -1884,7 +1884,7 @@ in a convenient way. @safety{@prelim{}@mtunsafe{@mtasuterm{}}@asunsafe{@ascuheap{} @asulock{} @asucorrupt{}}@acunsafe{@acuterm{} @aculock{} @acucorrupt{}}} @c This function will attempt to create a stream for terminal I/O, but @c will fallback to stdio/stderr. It attempts to change the terminal -@c mode in a thread-unsafe way, write out the prompt, read the password, +@c mode in a thread-unsafe way, write out the prompt, read the passphrase, @c then restore the terminal mode. It has a cleanup to close the stream @c in case of (synchronous) cancellation, but not to restore the @c terminal mode. @@ -1892,14 +1892,14 @@ in a convenient way. @code{getpass} outputs @var{prompt}, then reads a string in from the terminal without echoing it. It tries to connect to the real terminal, @file{/dev/tty}, if possible, to encourage users not to put plaintext -passwords in files; otherwise, it uses @code{stdin} and @code{stderr}. +passphrases in files; otherwise, it uses @code{stdin} and @code{stderr}. @code{getpass} also disables the INTR, QUIT, and SUSP characters on the terminal using the @code{ISIG} terminal attribute (@pxref{Local Modes}). The terminal is flushed before and after @code{getpass}, so that -characters of a mistyped password are not accidentally visible. +characters of a mistyped passphrase are not accidentally visible. In other C libraries, @code{getpass} may only return the first -@code{PASS_MAX} bytes of a password. @Theglibc{} has no limit, so +@code{PASS_MAX} bytes of a passphrase. @Theglibc{} has no limit, so @code{PASS_MAX} is undefined. The prototype for this function is in @file{unistd.h}. @code{PASS_MAX} |