On Monday, 25 September 2006, at 14:54:36 (+0900),
Jerome Pinot wrote:

> That's not only for *BSD, some Linux distro like Slackware doesn't
> use PAM.

Ah, Slackware...  The most advanced Linux technology 1995 has to
offer.

> Is there any workaround (or a small patch to get back the personal
> password)?

I would love to hear a justification for not using PAM.

A patch to reinstate the personal password might be accepted so long
as it correctly employed UNIX permissions to keep the password
private.

Michael

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