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  1. <sect2><title>Configuring Shadow Password Suite</title>
  2. <para>
  3. This package contains the utilities to modify user's passwords, add new
  4. users/groups, delete users/groups and more. We're not going to explain
  5. what 'password shadowing' means. All about that can be read in the doc/HOWTO
  6. file within the unpacked shadow password suite's source tree. There's one
  7. thing you should keep in mind, if you decide to use shadow support, that
  8. programs that need to verify passwords (examples are xdm, ftp daemons,
  9. pop3 daemons, etc) need to be 'shadow-compliant', eg. they need to
  10. be able to work with shadow'ed passwords.
  11. </para>
  12. <para>
  13. Shadow'ed passwords are not enabled by default. Simply installing the
  14. shadow password suite does not enable shadow'ed passwords.
  15. </para>
  16. <para>
  17. Now is a very good moment to read chapter 5 of the doc/HOWTO file. It
  18. describes how to enable shadow'ed passwords, how to test whether
  19. shadowing works and if not, how to disable it again.
  20. </para>
  21. <para>
  22. The documentation mentions something about the creation of npasswd and
  23. nshadow after pwconv is run. This is an error in the documentation.
  24. Those two files will not be created. After pwconv is run, /etc/passwd
  25. will no longer contain the passwords and /etc/shadow will. You don't
  26. need to rename the npasswd and nshadow files yourself.
  27. </para>
  28. </sect2>