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Re: Shadow password support

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Mon Nov 4 00:48:12 1996

From: "=?Default?Q?=C1=A4=B4=EB=B1=D5?=" <kaibay@kaibay.skcc.co.kr>
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Date: Mon, 4 Nov 1996 14:38:55 +0900
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> :83=@L: Kevin Littlejohn <darius@reverie.bofh.net.au>
> 9^4B@L: redhat-list@redhat.com
> A&8q: Shadow password support
> 3/B%: 19963b 11?y 4@O ?y?d@O ?@HD 1:59
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> Hi all,
> 
> Can anyone tell me, off-hand, whether RedHat is supporting shadow
passwords
> through the libc, or through a seperate libshadow?  The reason I ask is 
> that,
> when compiling ssh the other day, I found if I removed /etc/login.defs,
it
> compiled without shadow password support, yet allowed me to login to a 
> completely shadow'ed system.  I'm assuming, therefore, that libc-5.3 as
> distributed in the rpm's supports shadow.
> 
> If that's the case, does anyone have any hints or tips for migrating to a
> libshadow system?  I've noticed some "redhat-specific" patches to the 
> source
> rpm for shadow, are they worth using?
> 
> (Does the above make enough sense? :)
> KevinL
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> Kevin Littlejohn                                    
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