Re: How to tell user default random pass for daemon?

2005-07-08 Thread Andrew Suffield
On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 07:07:06PM +0200, Olaf van der Spek wrote: Suppose you'd like to generate a random pass by default after your daemon is installed. How should you get that pass to the user? Is it allowed to write it to a file in root's home dir? Mail it to root. -- .''`. ** Debian

Re: How to tell user default random pass for daemon?

2005-07-08 Thread sean finney
On Fri, Jul 08, 2005 at 02:30:22PM +0100, Andrew Suffield wrote: On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 07:07:06PM +0200, Olaf van der Spek wrote: Suppose you'd like to generate a random pass by default after your daemon is installed. How should you get that pass to the user? Is it allowed to write it to

How to tell user default random pass for daemon?

2005-07-06 Thread Olaf van der Spek
Hi, Suppose you'd like to generate a random pass by default after your daemon is installed. How should you get that pass to the user? Is it allowed to write it to a file in root's home dir?

Re: How to tell user default random pass for daemon?

2005-07-06 Thread John Hasler
Suppose you'd like to generate a random pass by default after your daemon is installed. How should you get that pass to the user? Is it allowed to write it to a file in root's home dir? Chrony puts it in a file in /etc/chrony. -- John Hasler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: How to tell user default random pass for daemon?

2005-07-06 Thread Goswin von Brederlow
John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Suppose you'd like to generate a random pass by default after your daemon is installed. How should you get that pass to the user? Is it allowed to write it to a file in root's home dir? Chrony puts it in a file in /etc/chrony. And protects it from

Re: How to tell user default random pass for daemon?

2005-07-06 Thread sean finney
On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 07:07:06PM +0200, Olaf van der Spek wrote: Suppose you'd like to generate a random pass by default after your daemon is installed. How should you get that pass to the user? Is it allowed to write it to a file in root's home dir? would be very wrong to write a file into