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RE: ??? Solaris password scheme ???
From: "andres" <andres () isc-consultores com>
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 19:27:21 +0200
hello,
        you can take a look at RSA SecurID, it´s a dinamic password system with two
factors, pin and token, works very nice for solaris (works as a Radius
Server).
        Sorry for my poor English.
Best regards,
Andres Mesonero
Security Analist
ISC-Consultores
-----Mensaje original-----
De: Ansel, Kenny L. (Sytex Contractor)
[mailto:kenny.ansel.sytex () arrtc-exch mccoy army mil]
Enviado el: martes, 22 de octubre de 2002 16:42
Para: security-basics () securityfocus com
Asunto: ??? Solaris password scheme ???
Does anyone know of a NATIVE way that will force users to create a password
containing uppercase, lowercase, alpha, and numeric characters?
The /etc/default/passwd does the MIN & MAX and length........
If there aren't any NATIVE ways, can you all gimme some good 3rd party
utilities or passwd replacements that you use to enforce a stronger passward
construction??
Thanks!!!
Kenny Ansel, Sytex Group
Network Security Instructor
MCP+I, MCSE, CCNP
608-388-8801
Current thread:
- ??? Solaris password scheme ??? Ansel, Kenny L. (Sytex Contractor) (Oct 22)
- Re: ??? Solaris password scheme ??? Brad Arlt (Oct 23)
 - RE: ??? Solaris password scheme ??? andres (Oct 24)
 
- <Possible follow-ups>
 - Re: ??? Solaris password scheme ??? Chris Berry (Oct 23)
 - FW: ??? Solaris password scheme ??? Alain Verdonck (Oct 24)
 - Re: ??? Solaris password scheme ??? Muhammad Faisal Rauf Danka (Oct 24)
 
 
