Mike Burger wrote:
In that case, as was noted elsewhere, why bother with a login or password at all?
However, unless your table is some place where nobody at all can get to it, it's just as insecure as if it were on a network.
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, pilip wrote:
it's a testing environment. i don't need security on a stand alone machine that's underneath my table. :)
Mike Burger wrote:
In all honesty, if you value the security of your system, you don't. On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, pilip wrote:Good day,
how do you allow the use of short passwords in linux? short passwords as
in single character passwords. I've tried making changes to '/etc/login.defs' and to the pam config '/etc/pam.d/system-auth' to no avail.
thanks in advance
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