No Passwd for nuucp
Marco Lorenzini
marlor at dream.sublink.ORG
Sun Nov 4 01:36:44 AEST 1990
In <1990Nov01.183404.285 at am.sublink.org> alex at am.sublink.org (Alex Martelli) writes:
>jeffl at comix.UUCP (Jeff Liebermann) writes:
> ...
>>In SCO 3.2.2 with
>> C2 security (allegedly) turned off (relaxed)
>> /etc/default/login includes PASSREQ=NO
>>the passwd -d command correctly deletes the requirement for
>>having a password. However, as soon as the user (or nuucp)
>>logs in immediatly thereafter, login complains that they don't
>>have a password and demands one. So much for that idea. At
>Have you tried the hack I previously suggested, that is to run, as
>root, "passwd -d -x 7000 -n 7000 nuucp"? It's worked for me
>on all Sysv/386 Unices I have tried it on, but I have not tried SCO.
No, on Sco Unix your hack don't work also with C2 security relaxed.
With Sco any user MUST have own password if want to be able to log
on the system.
Marco.
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