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Enforce strong passwords with pam_passwdqc
Vincent Danen show you a tool that can be customized to help users create appropriate passwords. Here is a short review of pam_passwdqc. Password strength is always debatable; some users feel that a password consisting of their dog's name is sufficient; others feel that nothing less than...
Tags: Vincent Danen, password, pam_cracklib, character class, minimum length, Linux Tips Newsletter, Password Strength, Pam_passwdqc
Technical articles 2006-09-01

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Enforce strong passwords with pam_passwdqc
how using passwdqc in graphic mode?hi,i try to aware the "root password" program of passwdqc, but it dosen't work despite it's correspond programs like "sys-config-rootpassword" was pam-aware.please help me.thanks in advancedYou don't use passwdqc in graphics modeI think you must misunderstand what pam_passwdqc is. It's a pam module. ...
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Discussion threads 2006-09-05
Controlling passwords with PAM
Password authentication is essential to the security of any network. In this Daily Feature, Jim McIntyre explains how a system administrator can use Pluggable Authentication Modules to enforce a password policy on a Linux system.Password authentication is essential to the security of any network. If password protection is weak, it...
Tags: Jim McIntyre, Password authentication, password, Pluggable Authentication Modules
Technical articles 2000-10-11
Consider including Linux-PAM in projects that require authentication
Keep your development environment safe with tips from expert John McCormick in Builder.com's weekly Development Security Spotlight e-newsletter. Automatically subscribe to the e-newsletter now!Linux-PAM Pluggable Authentication Modules for Linux is supported by Solaris, FreeBSD 3.2+, Red Hat, Caldera, Debian, Turbo Linux, and more. For any project that requires authentication on...
Tags: SECURITY, Kernal.org, John McCormick, Linux Journal, O'Reilly, PAM, authentication, PAM module, Linux-PAM, Additional PAM, password
Technical articles 2004-03-29
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