| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113 | <sect1 id="ch06-shadow" xreflabel="Shadow"><title>Installing Shadow-&shadow-version;</title><?dbhtml filename="shadow.html" dir="chapter06"?><para>The Shadow package contains programs for handling passwords in a secureway.</para><screen>Estimated build time:           &shadow-time;Estimated required disk space:  &shadow-compsize;</screen>&aa-shadowpwd-down;&aa-shadowpwd-dep;<sect2><title> </title><para> </para></sect2><sect2><title>Installation of Shadow</title><para>Shadow hard-wires the path to the <userinput>passwd</userinput> binarywithin the binary itself, but does this the wrong way. If a<userinput>passwd</userinput> binary is not present before installing Shadow,the package incorrectly assumes it is going to be located at<filename>/bin/passwd</filename>, but then installs it in<filename>/usr/bin/passwd</filename>. This will lead to errors about not finding<filename>/bin/passwd</filename>. To work around this bug, create a dummy<filename>passwd</filename> file, so that it gets hard-wired properly:</para><screen><userinput>touch /usr/bin/passwd</userinput></screen><para>The current Shadow suite has a problem that causes the<userinput>newgrp</userinput> command to fail.  The following patch (alsoappearing in Shadow's CVS code) fixes this problem:</para><screen><userinput>patch -Np1 -i ../&shadow-patch;</userinput></screen><para>Now prepare Shadow for compilation:</para><screen><userinput>./configure --prefix=/usr --libdir=/usr/lib --enable-shared</userinput></screen><para>Compile the package:</para><screen><userinput>make</userinput></screen><para>And install it:</para><screen><userinput>make install</userinput></screen><para>Shadow uses two files to configure authentication settings for thesystem. Install these two config files:</para><screen><userinput>cp etc/{limits,login.access} /etc</userinput></screen><para>We want to change the password method to enable MD5 passwords which aretheoretically more secure than the default "crypt" method and also allowpassword lengths greater than 8 characters. We also need to change the old<filename class="directory">/var/spool/mail</filename> location for usermailboxes to the current location at<filename class="directory">/var/mail</filename>. We do this by changing therelevant configuration file while copying it to its destination:</para><screen><userinput>sed -e 's%/var/spool/mail%/var/mail%' \    -e 's%#MD5_CRYPT_ENAB.no%MD5_CRYPT_ENAB yes%' \    etc/login.defs.linux > /etc/login.defs</userinput></screen><note><para>Be extra careful when typing all of the above. It is probably saferto cut-and-paste it rather than try and type it all in.</para></note><para>According to the man page of <userinput>vipw</userinput>, a<userinput>vigr</userinput> program should exist too. Since the installationprocedure doesn't create this program, create a symlink manually:</para><screen><userinput>ln -s vipw /usr/sbin/vigr</userinput></screen><para>As the <filename>/bin/vipw</filename> symlink is redundant (and evenpointing to a non-existent file), remove it:</para><screen><userinput>rm /bin/vipw</userinput></screen><para>Now move the <userinput>sg</userinput> program to its proper place:</para><screen><userinput>mv /bin/sg /usr/bin</userinput></screen><para>And move Shadow's dynamic libraries to a more appropriate location:</para><screen><userinput>mv /usr/lib/lib{shadow,misc}.so.0* /lib</userinput></screen><para>As some packages expect to find the just-moved libraries in<filename>/usr/lib</filename>, create the following symlinks:</para><screen><userinput>ln -sf ../../lib/libshadow.so.0 /usr/lib/libshadow.soln -sf ../../lib/libmisc.so.0 /usr/lib/libmisc.so</userinput></screen><para>The -D option of the <filename>useradd</filename> program requires thisdirectory for it to work properly:</para><screen><userinput>mkdir /etc/default</userinput></screen><para>Coreutils has already installed a <userinput>groups</userinput> programin <filename>/usr/bin</filename>. If you wish, you can remove the oneinstalled by Shadow:</para><screen><userinput>rm /bin/groups</userinput></screen></sect2>&c6-cf-shadowpwd;&c6-cf-password;&aa-shadowpwd-shortdesc;&aa-shadowpwd-desc;</sect1>
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