Xref: utzoo comp.bugs.sys5:908 comp.unix.wizards:15823 Path: utzoo!utgpu!attcan!nebulus!tslanpar!ram From: ram@tslanpar.UUCP (R. Meesters, Tech Support, Lanpar Toronto Ontario Canada) Newsgroups: comp.bugs.sys5,comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: Use of /etc/dialups and /etc/d_passwd Summary: Dialup Password Keywords: dialup security password tty sys5 Message-ID: <150@tslanpar.UUCP> Date: 27 Apr 89 17:37:13 GMT References: <245@chip.UUCP> Organization: TSLanpar,Toronto,Ontario Lines: 27 In article <245@chip.UUCP>, mparker@chip.UUCP (M. D. Parker) writes: > In a system V environment, I'd be interested in knowing how these files > are used, their formats, etc. A string decomposition of my /bin/login > showed these two files being used not the documentation makes a vailed > reference to these files. > These files are used for setting a dialup password. The references to these files can be found in the AT&T System Support and Update News. The issues in question are the June 1987 issue under the heading "How to Create a Secure UNIX System Login" and the January 1988 issue "How to Impliment a Dial- up Password for AT&T 3B UNIX System Computers." /etc/dialups is a list of the tty ports that the dial-up passwords are to be implimented on. /etc/d_password is a list of the encripted passwords for login methods. Reccomended password protections are for /bin/sh, /bin/ksh and /usr/lib/uucp/uucico. Hope this helps. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Richard Meesters | Lanpar Technologies Inc. | "Calling YOU stupid would Toronto, Ontario | be an insult to stupid people" ...attcan!nebulus!tslanpar!ram | - A Fish Called Wanda ------------------------------------------------------------------------------