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[Q] way to disable "BAD PASSWORD: it is based on a dictionary word "?
mcclnx mcc
2005-11-21 19:30:50 UTC
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We have Redhat As 3.6 on DELL server. when we force
users change password. A lot users get "BAD PASSWORD:
it is based on a dictionary word ".

I know LINUX want user to use "security" password, but
user don't want remember so many password.

Does there has way to disable it?

Thanks.

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Count Of Dracula
2005-11-22 14:44:21 UTC
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Post by mcclnx mcc
We have Redhat As 3.6 on DELL server. when we force
it is based on a dictionary word ".
I know LINUX want user to use "security" password, but
user don't want remember so many password.
Does there has way to disable it?
Thanks.
Hi

All you need is to change cracklib in system-auth file. I advise you
to take backup first before modifying system-auth file.

Regards,

Dracula
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