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Question about passwd file (Linux) Feb 08 2013 12:24PM Arpita Gavshinde (AGavshinde securview com) (5 replies) Re: Question about passwd file (Linux) Feb 08 2013 03:55PM Nikhil Wagholikar (visitnikhil gmail com) Re: Question about passwd file (Linux) Feb 08 2013 02:18PM Mavrofidis Manolis (mmavrofides gmail com) |
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On 02/08/2013 07:24 AM, Arpita Gavshinde wrote:
> security-basics (at) securityfocus (dot) comH [email concealed]i all,
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> I have a question about passwd file in Linux where when 'x' for a
> particular user is deleted from /etc/passwd file, system doesnot ask
> for password to log into the system.
Right, because it's now an empty password.
> But when pasword is set again
> for that user again, then instead of showing 'x' in /etc/passwd file,
> MD5 hash of new password is shown.
Right, because you've set a password.
> Why is it so ?
Why wouldn't it be so? I guess I don't understand what you're asking or
what you want to have happen.
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