Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "pwck".
Did you mean:
pick
2016 Apr 07
2
Intermittent IMAP Login failures - about 25% fail
On 07 Apr 2016, at 19:02, Mobile Phone <cell at eceb.co.uk> wrote:
>
> pam(prtg.08dir,91.91.91.91): pam_authenticate() failed: Authentication
> failure (password mismatch?) (given password: YesThisWasTheCorrectPassword)
..
> Why it this bouncing 25% + of IMAP AUTH LOGINs?
PAM said that login wasn't allowed. PAM can have all kinds of plugins that can do all kinds of things.
2018 Feb 21
1
are there reference lists/cheat sheets for categorized commands?
...f the
relevant commands that they need to know about, in the sense of, "if
you understand these commands, you should be fine."
regarding user/group admin, my tentative list of commands would be:
* user{add,mod,del}
* group(add,mod,del}
* passwd, gpasswd
* chage, chsh, chfn
* pwck, grpck
* pwconv, pwunconv
not sure what i'm missing here, i just typed those off the top of my
head.
rather than scatter all of that over an entire chapter, are there
any official centos/rhel reference sheets like that? if not, i can
just write my own and post them at my wiki. thanks for...
2009 Apr 02
2
Shadow passwords NOT md5'ed ?
Hello,
I have a very weird problem on a CentOS 5.2 system. A few months ago, encrypted passwords in the shadow file were MD5'ed - allowing for long passwords, rather than only 8 characters max.
Today, passwords are 3DES'ed only. No way to find how the system reverted to DES-encrypting. But what's more bothersome is we cannot get the system to go the MD5 way again, despite all our best
2006 Mar 31
4
Sorting of passwd/group files
Is there a program on CentOS which will sort my passwd/group etc. files by
username or uid/gid? On Suse I can do this with a sysconfig switch and
Suseconfig, is there something similar on RH-based systems?
Kai
--
Kai Sch?tzl, Berlin, Germany
Get your web at Conactive Internet Services: http://www.conactive.com
2005 Jul 13
8
Fix passwd/shadow/group files?
I've been copying old passwd/shadow/group files from system to system
for ages across different distributions/updates and would like to
get them back in sync with each other so the system tools will
work. Now they hang like:
#userdel irose
hangs forever, syslog says:
Jul 12 11:19:32 newftp userdel[30335]: delete user `irose'
Jul 12 11:19:32 newftp userdel[30335]: delete `irose'