Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!apple!usc!polyslo!vlsi3b15!lxn!bill From: bill@lxn.eds.com (Bill Doviak) Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: Multiple Root ID's considered evil? Message-ID: <435@lxn.eds.com> Date: 13 Sep 89 15:03:25 GMT References: <1723@convex.UUCP> <17601@bellcore.bellcore.com> Reply-To: bill@lxn.UUCP (Bill Doviak) Organization: Electronic Data Systems, Center Valley, PA Lines: 15 In article <17601@bellcore.bellcore.com> tr@madeleine.UUCP (tom reingold) writes: >On the subject of "Multiple Root ID's considered evil?", >If you have a "*" as the password field, you rest assured that the cracker >can try all he likes at that account. After checking both PASSWD(4) and PASSWD(1), I can't determine the signifcance of an asterisk in the password field unless you wish to prevent logins entirely for that account. Is this the intention or is there some other purpose for the "*"? -- Bill Doviak | US MAIL: Electronic Data Systems (EDS) UUCP: vu-vlsi!lxn!bill | Lanark Building or bill%lxn.uucp@rutgers.edu | Center Valley, PA 18034 or lehi3b15!lxn!bill | Voice: (215) 282-1213