try this simple script
<Begin Script>
#!/bin/bash
MyFile=password_file
MyUserName=`cat "${MyFile}" | awk '{print $2}'`
MyPassword=`grep ${MyUserName} | awk '{print $1}'`
MyFullName=`grep ${MyUserName} | awk '{print $3}'`
useradd "${MyUserName}" -c "${MyFullName}"
echo "${MyPassword}" | passwd "${MyUserName}" --stdin
<End Script>
just replace password_file with your actual file
Hope this helps
regards,
-jon-
On 5/26/06, seekuel <
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Hi Sirs,
This is the format of the txt document:
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password username fullname
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