# This is an example cuecat passwd file, to be saved # as /etc/cuecatpasswd You can get barcodes by # doing `cat /dev/scanners/cuecat`, scanning something # in, and pasting the type and code in here, replacing # the comma with a : and adding your username in front: # This entry will log in user 'slawrance' (yes, Linux # can have >8 char usernames) if the user scanned # in the UPC 7-42709-10020-8 (an iomega zip disk) #slawrance:UPA:742709100208 # NOTE: The samples are commented out. They are just # examples and should not be used. In _your_ entries, # do not include the # character; otherwise, it won't # work ;). # Note that a user can have other valid barcodes # The following example will also log in 'slawrance' # if the user scans in the model number printed # underneath an older MS Natural Keyboard: #slawrance:C39:E03786USOEM # Of course, other users can be listed too. The # following example will log in root if he/she # scans the Wacko issue of XY Magazine (after all, # using a CueCat for logins is a bit off-the-wall ;) # (and if you have a barcode with root, please # also enforce password authentication in addition # to barcode authentication rather than instead of!) #root:UA2:07447088926704 # If user 'meowycat' wants to use the CueCat to # log in as well, the kitty cat could scan a # copy of Good Mousekeeping: #meowycat:IB5:978014025673490000 # Finally, this file processes faster when there are # no comments in it and no blank lines, though it # works the same anyway ;)