Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!cbatt!ucbvax!hplabs!felix!zemon From: zemon@felix.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: How do you manage multiple /etc/passwd files? Message-ID: <2298@felix.UUCP> Date: Wed, 18-Feb-87 18:10:29 EST Article-I.D.: felix.2298 Posted: Wed Feb 18 18:10:29 1987 Date-Received: Thu, 19-Feb-87 21:26:08 EST References: <2253@felix.UUCP> Sender: root@felix.UUCP Reply-To: zemon@felix.UUCP (Art Zemon) Distribution: world Organization: FileNet Corp., Costa Mesa, CA Lines: 26 For the curious amoung you, I only got two mail responses to my original query. Apparently no one has come up with a magic way to solve this problem. I'll probably do it by writing a little daemon which poses as /bin/passwd, forwards the new password to Felix, and lets Felix redistribute the entire password file to the other machines at FileNet. Well, maybe not the entire file.... As for whether the same password should be allowed on multiple machines: For FileNet that is a non-issue. All of our machines are "equivalent" in /etc/hosts.equiv. Once you log into any machine you can rlogin to the rest without a new password. Furthermore, with the Micom data switch, any terminal can get to any machine. Finally, our users don't want to enter passwords over and over again as they hop between machines. I imagine most of you folks arguing about this also have policies which evolved to suit your local needs and are unlikely to change them. Cheers, -- -- Art Zemon FileNet Corporation Costa Mesa, California ...!hplabs!felix!zemon