/usr/doc/pam-???
Anyways I think you can just dump the pam_cracklib from the passwd file in
/etc/pam.d/passwd
should dumb it down ... anyways if you set passwords as root it complains
and then sets it anyways ..
DAve.
On Sun, 31 Oct 1999, Rob wrote:
> Hi all -
> I want to dumb down the password fascism a bit on a RH6 box - reduce the
> no. of chars. and make it generally less strict.. (for pop accounts
> only).
>> Anyway, I can't find out how -
> pam (where i suspect it is) has no man page, nor does pam.d etc..
>> any ideas?
>> TIA,
> Rob
>>
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