On 4/18/05, Eric Dunbar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > I have the suspicious feeling this can be accomplished in two ways
> > > > (unfortunately I have yet to figure out how to do so using man-pages
> > > > and site:terrasoftsolutions.com):
> > > >
> > > > 1. set the user to have no password (I have yet to convince passwd to 
> > > > do so
> > > You are right, that is possible, it's a *VERY* bad idea to do (which is 
> > > why
> > > passwd won't allow it). It's simple enough to do, that if you have to ask 
> > > how
> > > to do it, you probably should reconsider doing it.
> 
> Well, I re-read the man page for passwd and noticed the -d flag.
> Unfortunately this doesn't seem to have any practical effect. Samba,
> AppleTalk and ssh all still require the old password? Now I'll see if
> WebMin will do it (of course, by doing it the WebMin way I won't
> actually know how to do it myself ;)

Hmm. The fact that ssh, afp and smb don't recognise the new
passwordless login but GDM (or is that GDM through XDCMP) does
suggests to me that the servers don't automagically pick-up the
password from the system.

Eric.
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