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2001 Nov 16
4
passphrase quality
...r all OSes. >The world does not revolve around Linux. No matter what the press may >think. The Linux community didn't invent PAM, Sun did. Many more systems than Linux have PAM, Solaris, HP-UX some BSDs for a start. Having said that I agree with the comment ssh-keygen shouldn't be pamified, what you might want to do though is follow the pam model and have a pluggable set of rules that guide a user into choosing a good passphrase. -- Darren J Moffat
1998 Oct 07
1
Re: sshd and PAM [summary]
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hi, I''ve got several replies, thank you for them. Let me summarize: o Many people say there is a PAMified version of ssh available at ftp://ftp.replay.com/pub/crypto/redhat/SRPMS (the source) ftp://ftp.replay.com/pub/crypto/redhat/i386 (Intel binaries) (there are analogous paths for the other architectures). The packages are made by Jan "Yenya" Kasprzak <kas@eunet.cz>. Of c...
1998 Oct 29
0
Digest.
....ids.edu.pl> X-moderate: yes Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by haarlem-2.vuurwerk.nl id XAA01319 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hi, I''ve got several replies, thank you for them. Let me summarize: o Many people say there is a PAMified version of ssh available at ftp://ftp.replay.com/pub/crypto/redhat/SRPMS (the source) ftp://ftp.replay.com/pub/crypto/redhat/i386 (Intel binaries) (there are analogous paths for the other architectures). The packages are made by Jan "Yenya" Kasprzak <kas@eunet.cz>. Of c...
1998 May 13
0
Unix password sync problems with Linux - almost there
...to have it tell the user that the new password is too short. If there are any other tests that Samba runs against the new password, I'd like them to be treated the same way. Is is possible to configure or modify Samba to do this? On a related note, I gave up trying to use Red Hat's "PAMified" passwd. I'm using the passwd program from Debian instead. According to the debugging output that's new with 1.9.18p5, when I used Red Hat's passwd, the last response buffer was only showing the success message maybe 1 out of every 9 or 10 password changes. Without a valid su...
1999 Nov 18
2
md5,des etc..
Hoping that this is not OT.. Hi I want to write a simple perl script to see if my system supports des or md5 as the password encryption scheme..what is the easiest way.. one of course is to look at the /etc/shadow file and then parsing the passwd field, any better way..?? Thx, Arni