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This is the Linux Shadow-Password-HOWTO. This document describes why and how
to add shadow password support on a Linux system. Some examples of how to
use some of the Shadow Suite's features is also included.
When installing the Shadow Suite and when using many of the utility
programs, you must be logged in as root. When installing the
Shadow Suite you will be making changes to system software, and it
is highly recommended that you make backup copies of programs as indicated.
I also recommend that you read and understand all the instructions before
you begin.
Additions:
Added a sub-section on why you might not want to install shadow
Added a sub-section on updating the xdm program
Added a section on how to put Shadow Suite features to work
Added a section containing frequently asked questions
Corrections/Updates:
Corrected html references on Sunsite
Corrected section on wu-ftp to reflect adding -lshadow to the Makefile
Corrected minor spelling and verbiage errors
Changed section on wu-ftpd to support ELF
Updated to reflect security problems in various login programs
Updated to recommend the Linux Shadow Suite by Marek Michalkiewicz
The latest released version of this document can always be retrieved by
anonymous FTP from:
sunsite.unc.edu
/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/Shadow-Password-HOWTO
or:
/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/other-formats/Shadow-Password-HOWTO{-html.tar,ps,dvi}.gz
or via the World Wide Web from the
Linux Documentation Project Web Server, at page:
Shadow-Password-HOWTO
or directly from me, <mhjack@tscnet.com> . It will
also be posted to the newsgroup: comp.os.linux.answers
This document is now packaged with the Shadow-YYDDMM packages.
Please send any comments, updates, or suggestions to me:
Michael H. Jackson <mhjack@tscnet.com> The sooner I get feedback,
the sooner I can update and correct this document. If you find any problems
with it, please mail me directly as I very rarely stay up-to-date on the
newsgroups.
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