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Subject: Using pam_pwdb.so AND pam_unix?
From: "Thomas, Daniel J." <Daniel.Thomas () jhuapl ! edu>
Date: 2004-10-21 19:09:38
Message-ID: B4376D86C4A73A45AA0625D0185B29254EA39A () aplesfreedom ! dom1 ! jhuapl ! edu
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I'm need to be able to log password changes like pam_pwdb.so does, but I
also want to enforce password history like remember=3D option in
pam_unix.so. (this is Red Hat Linux 9.0). Can I somehow use both pwdb
and unix.so together so I can both record password changes and enforce
password history?
Thanks,
-Dan
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<P><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">I'm need to be able to log password changes like \
pam_pwdb.so does, but I also want to enforce password history like remember= option \
in pam_unix.so. (this is Red Hat Linux 9.0). Can I somehow use both pwdb \
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