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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T15:08:00+00:00 2026-05-12T15:08:00+00:00

I want to check in a shell script if a local unix-user’s passed username

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I want to check in a shell script if a local unix-user’s passed username and password are correct. What is the easiest way to do this?

Only thing that I found while googling was using ‘expect’ and ‘su’ and then checking somehow if the ‘su’ was successful or not.

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    2026-05-12T15:08:01+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 3:08 pm

    Ok, now this is the script that I used to solve my problem. I first tried to write a small c-programm as susgested by Aaron Digulla, but that proved much too difficult.

    Perhaps this Script is useful to someone else.

    #!/bin/bash
    #
    # login.sh $USERNAME $PASSWORD
    
    #this script doesn't work if it is run as root, since then we don't have to specify a pw for 'su'
    if [ $(id -u) -eq 0 ]; then
            echo "This script can't be run as root." 1>&2
            exit 1
    fi
    
    if [ ! $# -eq 2 ]; then
            echo "Wrong Number of Arguments (expected 2, got $#)" 1>&2
            exit 1
    fi
    
    USERNAME=$1
    PASSWORD=$2
    
    # Setting the language to English for the expected "Password:" string, see http://askubuntu.com/a/264709/18014
    export LC_ALL=C
    
    #since we use expect inside a bash-script, we have to escape tcl-$.
    expect << EOF
    spawn su $USERNAME -c "exit" 
    expect "Password:"
    send "$PASSWORD\r"
    #expect eof
    
    set wait_result  [wait]
    
    # check if it is an OS error or a return code from our command
    #   index 2 should be -1 for OS erro, 0 for command return code
    if {[lindex \$wait_result 2] == 0} {
            exit [lindex \$wait_result 3]
    } 
    else {
            exit 1 
    }
    EOF
    
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