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Message-ID: <CAPxt+kNP5wMUL8bRO8oerSXuXjawsRJ09FxO6=dDfF=rgDCb1w@mail.gmail.com> Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 13:39:44 -0500 From: tom northcutt <tnorth@...il.com> To: passwdqc-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: pwqcheck on OpenBSD and /etc/passwdqc.conf It looks like pwqcheck on OpenBSD does not read /etc/passwdqc.conf or /usr/local/etc/passwdqc.conf by default. I'm not sure that it is even supposed to, but most of the documentation suggests adding to /etc/login.conf default section: ":passwordcheck=/usr/local/bin/pwqcheck -1 :\" Adding the "config=/path/" option does pick up the config settings properly, i.e.: " :passwordcheck=/usr/local/bin/pwqcheck -1 config=/etc/passwdqc.conf:\" I took a look at the 1.2.2 source from the ports tree and didn't see any references to /etc/passwdqc.conf other than in the makefile, but it looks like that is just for the config file installation location. Is pwqcheck supposed to read the /etc/passwdqc.conf by default? If not I can suggest to the OpenBSD package maintainer to document the need for the "config=" option in the login.conf settings. Thanks, -Tom -------- example: $ pwqcheck -1 tbtt9qzyyu2a OK $ pwqcheck -1 config=/etc/passwdqc.conf tbtt9qzyyu2a Bad passphrase (not enough different characters or classes)
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