9. Frequently Asked Questions.
Q: I used to control which tty's root could log into using
the file /etc/securettys
, but it doesn't seem to work anymore,
what's going on?
A: The file /etc/securettys
does absolutely nothing now
that the Shadow Suite is installed. The tty's that root
can use are now located in the login configuration file
/etc/login.defs
. The entry in this file may point to another file.
Q: I installed the Shadow Suite, but now I can't login, what did I miss?
A: You probably installed the Shadow programs, but didn't run
pwconv
or you forgot to copy /etc/npasswd
to
/etc/passwd
and /etc/nshadow
to /etc/shadow
.
Also, you may need to copy login.defs
to /etc
.
Q: In the section on xlock, it said to change the group ownership
of the /etc/shadow
file to shadow
. I don't have a
shadow
group, what do I do?
A: You can add one. Simply edit the /etc/group
file, and
insert a line for the shadow group. You need to ensure that the group
number is not used by another group, and you need to insert it before the
nogroup
entry. Or you can simply suid xlock
to root.
Q: Is there a mailing list for the Linux Shadow Password Suite?
A: Yes, but it's for the development and beta testing of the
next Shadow Suite for Linux. You can get added to the list by mailing to:
shadow-list-request@neptune.cin.net
with a subject of:
subscribe
. The list is actually for discussions of the Linux
shadow-YYMMSS
series of releases. You should join if you want to
get involved in further development or if you install the Suite on your
system and want to get information on newer releases.
Q: I installed the Shadow Suite, but when I use the
userdel
command, I get "userdel: cannot open shadow group file",
what did I do wrong?
A: You compiled the Shadow Suite with the
SHADOWGRP
option enabled, but you don't have an
/etc/gshadow
file. You need to either edit the config.h
file and recompile, or create an /etc/group
file. See the section
on shadow groups.
Q: I installed the Shadow Suite but now I'm getting
encoded passwords back in my /etc/passwd
file, what's wrong?
A: You either enabled the AUTOSHADOW
option in the Shadow
config.h
file, or your libc
was compiled with the
SAHDOW_COMPAT
option. You need to determine which is the problem,
and recompile.
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