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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Remembering your password Post 302902549 by hicksd8 on Wednesday 21st of May 2014 05:12:37 AM
Old 05-21-2014
Remembering your password

I read about this guy who always had difficulty remembering his password so he changed his password to "incorrect".

Now when he tries to log in and it fails the system tells him "your password is incorrect".
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UNIX2_CHKPWD(8) 						 Linux-PAM Manual						   UNIX2_CHKPWD(8)

NAME
unix2_chkpwd - helper binary that verifies the password of the current user SYNOPSIS
/sbin/unix2_chkpwd servicename username DESCRIPTION
unix2_chkpwd is a helper program for applications that verifies the password of the current user. It is not intended to be run directly from the command line and logs a security violation if done so. It is typically installed setuid root or setgid shadow and called by applications, which only wishes to do an user authentification and nothing more. OPTIONS
unix2_pwdchk requires the following arguments: pam_service The name of the service using unix2_chkpwd. This is required to be one of the services in /etc/pam.d username The name of the user whose password you want to verify. INPUTS
unix2_pwdchk expects the password via stdin. RETURN CODES
unix2_chkpwd has the following return codes: 1 unix2_chkpwd was inappropriately called from the command line or the password is incorrect. 0 The password is correct. HISTORY
Written by Olaf Kirch loosely based on unix_chkpwd by Andrew Morgan SEE ALSO
pam(8) AUTHOR
Emily Ratliff. Linux-PAM 0.76 2003-03-21 UNIX2_CHKPWD(8)
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