No Passwd for nuucp
Jeff Liebermann
jeffl at comix.UUCP
Mon Oct 29 10:01:25 AEST 1990
In article <1990Oct27.081021.12021 at pegasus.com>, richard at pegasus.com (Richard Foulk) writes:
> >I think you need to disable the requirement for all logins. Not that you
> >won't have password protection but any user will now be able to have a
> >null password if they want. If this isn't a problem on your system then
> >look at /etc/default/login. Add (or change) a line that says "PASSREQ=NO"
> >and you should have what you want.
>
> Not true. If a user is given a password, passwd(1) will not allow him
> to replace it with a null password.
Agreed. Details as follows.
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
best, I was able to get the password set to a <cr>.
For entertainment, I then started hacking at
/tcb/files/auth/n/nuucp and /etc/passwd
files directly. Same result. I can delete a password for
a single attempt, but a password is demanded immediately
thereafter.
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