From: "Ansel, Kenny L. (Sytex Contractor)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>I'm not a Solaris guy, but couldn't you just write a Perl program (with a Tk interface if your users like graphics) that would scan the password, make sure it follows the rules, and then does the password change?
Does anyone know of a NATIVE way that will force users to create a
password containing uppercase, lowercase, alpha, and numeric
characters?
The /etc/default/passwd does the MIN & MAX and length........
If there aren't any NATIVE ways, can you all gimme some good 3rd party
utilities or passwd replacements that you use to enforce a stronger
passward construction??
Chris Berry
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Systems Administrator
JM Associates
"Ok, so the servers are down, the lights are out, and all I have to work with is a roll of duct tape, a ball point pen, a lighter, and a twenty year old copy of emacs. Where's the problem? "
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