: äðãåï: Re: What did I do
right?
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On Tue, Oct 12, 1999 at 11:50:56AM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, may ypcat truely reviels the shadow password list (and you can read
it with a sniffer), but what about authentification?
Maybe while authenticating users, only the master server compares the user
password with the
Alex Shnitman wrote:
I don't know how exactly his configuration works, but FWIW if you're
using shadow passwords from a Solaris server, a user cannot ypcat
passwd.adjunct, only root can. And if you're going to authenticate
users from a central service on the network, be it NIS or anything
I don't know how exactly his configuration works, but FWIW if you're
using shadow passwords from a Solaris server, a user cannot ypcat
passwd.adjunct, only root can.
Of course, this was the purpose of shadow passwords. The shadow password system
don't allow ordinary users to read the passwd