To disable your passwords take out all of the encrypted password in the
/etc/passwd file ex.
jason:TR23JMEP45:500:500:Red Hat Linux User,,,,:/home/wfi/jason:/bin/bash
would become
jason::500:500:Red Hat Linux User,,,,:/home/wfi/jason:/bin/bash .
I am not sure about the cracklib though.

Jason

At 03:24 PM 980515 -0700, you wrote:
>Is there any way to make it so a user does not need a password to login?
>ANd how do you disable cracklib (I think my passwords are creative
>enough)? Thanks!!
>
>       Bryan
>
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