No Passwd for nuucp

Alex Martelli alex at am.sublink.org
Fri Nov 2 05:34:04 AEST 1990


jeffl at comix.UUCP (Jeff Liebermann) writes:
	...
>In SCO 3.2.2 with
>	C2 security (allegedly) turned off (relaxed)
>	/etc/default/login  includes  PASSREQ=NO
>the  passwd -d   command correctly deletes the requirement for
>having a password.  However, as soon as the user (or nuucp)
>logs in immediatly thereafter, login complains that they don't
>have a password and demands one.  So much for that idea.  At

Have you tried the hack I previously suggested, that is to run, as
root, "passwd -d -x 7000 -n 7000 nuucp"?  It's worked for me
on all Sysv/386 Unices I have tried it on, but I have not tried SCO.
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