On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 01:22:59PM -0400, Stephen Touset wrote: > Install libpam-cracklib, and change your /etc/pam.d/common-password file > to the following: > > password required pam_cracklib.so retry=3 minlen=6 > password required pam_unix.so md5 > > This sets up a chain in which pam_cracklib is called (a > password-strength checker), requiring that the password be at least six > characters and pass a dictionary check. Then it calls the normal > pam_unix library to set the password as an MD5 hash in /etc/passwd.
any chance you could craft a newbie howto on configuring pam? a couple of examples, how to interpret the manpages... :) my take is that there's a layer of "you're-expected-to-already- understand" between where i am and what the documentation covers. i'm probably just being dim, but if i had a better flashlight... -- I use Debian/GNU Linux version 3.0; Linux boss 2.4.18-bf2.4 #1 Son Apr 14 09:53:28 CEST 2002 i586 unknown DEBIAN NEWBIE TIP #41 from Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : Do you need to MASSAGE A BUNCH OF FILE NAMES? There's more than one way to skin a cat -- here are some examples of canonicalizing file names to lower-case: mmv \* \#l1 rename 'tr/A-Z/a-z/' * zsh -c 'for x in *; do mv "$x" "${x:l}"; done' (The "rename" command is a standard perl script, by the way.) Also see http://newbieDoc.sourceForge.net/ ... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]