What does '*' symbol in /etc/passwd means?
F. G. Oakes
zfgo01 at hgo7.hou.amoco.com
Thu Jun 6 10:23:38 AEST 1991
aeba-im-o-e2 at berlin-emh1.army.mil ( IM EMAIL ASST SYS ADMIN) writes:
>>From: KiChang Yang <e910276 at dal1.kaist.ac.kr>
>>Subject: What does '*' symbol in /etc/passwd means?
On the version of UNIX I'm familiar with (SVR3), the password field in
/etc/passwd is 13 characters in length, including the 2 characters of 'salt'.
I've heard the practice of replacing this field with an '*' as 'starring-out'
the password, making it impossible for someone to login to that ID since the
password encryption mechanism is guaranteed to fail. I've routinely made
this field "*LOCKED*" or "*NO LOGIN*" to achieve the same purpose.
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