Joey Hess writes:
> Is there shadow password support for debian yet? (Or PAM?)
shadow is under project/experimental. libpam was uploaded a few days ago.
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Subject: Re: new to debian; some questions
Author: debian-user@lists.debian.org at cclink
Date:10.08.96 19:11
Joey Hess writes ("new to debian; some questions"):
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> Does debian use the "user groups" system that redhat uses, that makes each
> u
Joey Hess writes ("new to debian; some questions"):
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> Does debian use the "user groups" system that redhat uses, that makes each
> user be in a group containing only themselves, so the umask can be set to
> 002? I see in /etc/group that each user does get placed in
> Is there shadow password support for debian yet? (Or PAM?)
Yes. There is an experimental shadow package, and a libpam has
recently been uploaded (expect it to be visible in a few days).
> Does debian use the "user groups" system that redhat uses, that makes each
> user be in a group containing
I'm switching over to debian from red hat. I've not used it much yet,
just a quick install to get the feel of it, but I do have some questions.
Is there shadow password support for debian yet? (Or PAM?)
Does debian use the "user groups" system that redhat uses, that makes each
user be in a group
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