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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Shadow file password policy Post 302458509 by pinga123 on Friday 1st of October 2010 03:04:13 AM
Old 10-01-2010
Shadow file password policy

Today i was going through some of security guides written on linux .

Under shadow file security following points were mentioned.

1)The encrypted password stored under /etc/shadow file should have more than 14-25 characters.
2)Usernames in shadow file must satisfy to all the same rules as usernames in /etc/passwd.
3)password for application Username should display * if username is not locked.
4)If a user is locked it should be displayed as ! as the first character in second field of shadow file.

Confusion for point 1 and 2:
Now i m confused as why the encrypted password should be more than 14-25 characters.
Also what rules to satisfy How to check it?

Confusion for point 3 and 4:
There are lot of users with * as second field i guess they are not locked but according to 4th point there are lot of users with ! as first characters.
How would i check whether they are actually locked or not.

I m posting the output of /etc/shadow and /etc/passwd files for the account.

/etc/passwd
Quote:
admin:x:500:500::/home/admin:/sbin/nologin
ntp:x:38:38::/etc/ntp:/sbin/nologin
mail:x:8:12:mail:/var/spool/mail:/sbin/nologin
/etc/shadow

Quote:
admin:$1$YSmsjgr7$m3YjwsZNdQ/Z24QXGWj8O1:14879:0:99999:7:::
ntp:!!:14866:0:99999:7:::
mail:*:14866:0:99999:7:::
 

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PWDAUTH()																 PWDAUTH()

NAME
pwdauth - password authentication program SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/pwdauth DESCRIPTION
Pwdauth is a program that is used by the crypt(3) function to do the hard work. It is a setuid root utility so that it is able to read the shadow password file. Pwdauth expects on standard input two null terminated strings, the password typed by the user, and the salt. That is, the two arguments of the crypt function. The input read in a single read call must be 1024 characters or less including the nulls. Pwdauth takes one of two actions depending on the salt. If the salt has the form "##user" then the user is used to index the shadow password file to obtain the encrypted password. The input password is encrypted with the one-way encryption function contained within pwdauth and compared to the encrypted password from the shadow password file. If equal then pwdauth returns the string "##user" with exit code 0, otherwise exit code 2 to signal failure. The string "##user" is also returned if both the shadow password and the input password are null strings to allow a password-less login. If the salt is not of the form "##user" then the password is encrypted and the result of the encryption is returned. If salt and password are null strings then a null string is returned. The return value is written to standard output as a null terminated string of 1024 characters or less including the null. The exit code is 1 on any error. SEE ALSO
crypt(3), passwd(5). NOTES
A password must be checked like in this example: pw_ok = (strcmp(crypt(key, pw->pw_passwd), pw->pw_passwd) == 0); The second argument of crypt must be the entire encrypted password and not just the two character salt. AUTHOR
Kees J. Bot (kjb@cs.vu.nl) PWDAUTH()
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