DaZZa wrote:
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Ken Foskey wrote:

I don't know of any system that'll allow exactly that - not *nix, WindoZe,
Novell or anything else.

For everyones education {:-), MPE, the system that ran on the HP3000 hardware allowed such a system. You could set up a group and you could set up a user password.

Of course, it also helps to lock up the manuals from the sysadmins. Yes, there is a backdoor that dumps the password database, but that can be locked off too (although I've never met anyone who actually did).

I figure it is okay after 25 years to give a hint as to how I won the "find password challenge". {:-).




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