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				|  |  |  and how to get the most out of this Shadow package. The Shadow hint can
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				|  |  |  be found at <ulink url="&hints-root;shadowpasswd_plus.txt"/>.</para>
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				|  |  | -<para>Programs like login, shutdown, uptime, and others want to read
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				|  |  | -from and to the /var/run/utmp, /var/log/btmp and /var/log/wtmp. These
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				|  |  | -files contain information about who is currently logged in. They also
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				|  |  | -contain information about when the conmputer was last booted and
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				|  |  | -shutdown and a record of bas login attempts.</para>
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				|  |  | +<para>The <userinput>login</userinput>, <userinput>getty</userinput> and
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				|  |  | +<userinput>init</userinput> programs (and some others) maintain a number
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				|  |  | +of logfiles to record who are and who were logged in to the system.  These
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				|  |  | +programs, however, don't create these logfiles when they don't exist, so if
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				|  |  | +you want this logging to occur you will have to create the files yourself.
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				|  |  | +To let the Shadow package (that is installed next) detect these files in their
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				|  |  | +proper place, create them now, with their proper permissions:</para>
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				|  |  |  <para>Create these files with their proper permissions by running the
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				|  |  |  following commands:</para>
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				|  | @@ -21,77 +23,80 @@ following commands:</para>
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				|  |  |  <para><screen><userinput>touch /var/run/utmp /var/log/{btmp,lastlog,wtmp}
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				|  |  |  chmod 644 /var/run/utmp /var/log/{btmp,lastlog,wtmp}</userinput></screen></para>
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -<para>Shadow hard-codes the path to the passwd binary within itself, but
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				|  |  | -it does it the wrong way. If no passwd binary is present before
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				|  |  | -installing Shadow, it (wrongly) assumes that it will be at /bin/passwd,
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				|  |  | -but then installs its own in /usr/bin/passwd. This will lead to strange
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				|  |  | -errors about not finding /bin/passwd. To fix workaround this bug in
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				|  |  | -Shadow, we'll create a dummy passwd file so that it gets hardcoded in
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				|  |  | -the right place:</para>
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				|  |  | +<para>The <filename>/var/run/utmp</filename> file lists the users that are
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				|  |  | +currently logged in, the <filename>/var/log/wtmp</filename> file who
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				|  |  | +<emphasis>were</emphasis> logged in and when.
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				|  |  | +The <filename>/var/log/lastlog</filename> file shows for each user when he
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				|  |  | +or she last logged in, and the <filename>/var/log/btmp</filename> lists the
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				|  |  | +bad login attempts.</para>
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				|  |  | +
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				|  |  | +<para>Shadow hard-wires the path to the <userinput>passwd</userinput> binary
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				|  |  | +within the binary itself, but does this the wrong way. If before installing
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				|  |  | +Shadow no <userinput>passwd</userinput> binary is present , the package wrongly
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				|  |  | +assumes it is going to be located at <filename>/bin/passwd</filename>,
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				|  |  | +but then installs it in <filename>/usr/bin/passwd</filename>. This will lead
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				|  |  | +to weird errors about not finding <filename>/bin/passwd</filename>. To work
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				|  |  | +around this bug, create a dummy <filename>passwd</filename> file,
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				|  |  | +so that it gets hard-wired properly:</para>
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |  <para><screen><userinput>touch /usr/bin/passwd</userinput></screen></para>
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				|  |  | -<para>Prepare Shadow to be compiled:</para>
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				|  |  | +<para>Now prepare Shadow for compilation:</para>
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				|  |  | -<para><screen><userinput>./configure --prefix=/usr --libdir=/usr/lib \
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				|  |  | -    --enable-shared</userinput></screen></para>
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				|  |  | +<para><screen><userinput>./configure --prefix=/usr --libdir=/usr/lib --enable-shared</userinput></screen></para>
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				|  |  | -<para>Continue with compiling the package:</para>
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				|  |  | +<para>Compile the package:</para>
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				|  |  |  <para><screen><userinput>make</userinput></screen></para>
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -<para>Install the package:</para>
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				|  |  | +<para>And install it:</para>
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |  <para><screen><userinput>make install</userinput></screen></para>
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				|  |  | -<para>Shadow uses two files to configure authentication settings for
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				|  |  | -the system. Install those config files:</para>
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				|  |  | +<para>Shadow uses two files to configure authentication settings for the
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				|  |  | +system. Install these two config files:</para>
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				|  |  |  <para><screen><userinput>cp etc/{limits,login.access} /etc</userinput></screen></para>
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  | -<para><filename class="directory">/var/spool/mail</filename> is the
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				|  |  | -old location of the user mailboxes. The location that is used nowadays
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				|  |  | -is /var/mail. Issue the following command to modify the mailbox
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				|  |  | -location:</para>
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				|  |  | +<para>In the old days <filename class="directory">/var/spool/mail</filename>
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				|  |  | +was the location for the user mailboxes, but nowadays <filename
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				|  |  | +class="directory">/var/mail</filename> is used. Change the default mailbox
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				|  |  | +location in the relevant configuration file while copying it to its
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				|  |  | +destination:</para>
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |  <para><screen><userinput>sed 's%/var/spool/mail%/var/mail%' \
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				|  |  |      etc/login.defs.linux > /etc/login.defs</userinput></screen></para>
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				|  |  | -<para>According to the manpage of <userinput>vipw</userinput>,
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				|  |  | -a <userinput>vigr</userinput> symlink should exist. Because the
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				|  |  | -shadow installation procedure doesn't create this symlink, it
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				|  |  | -must be created manually:</para>
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				|  |  | +<para>According to the man page of <userinput>vipw</userinput>, a
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				|  |  | +<userinput>vigr</userinput> program should exist too. Since the installation
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				|  |  | +procedure doesn't create this program, create a symlink manually:</para>
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				|  |  |  <para><screen><userinput>ln -s vipw /usr/sbin/vigr</userinput></screen></para>
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				|  |  | -<para>The <filename>vipw</filename> link is currently pointing
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				|  |  | -to a non-existing file. Since this file isn't needed here, remove
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				|  |  | -it:</para>
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				|  |  | +<para>As the <filename>/bin/vipw</filename> symlink is redundant (and even
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				|  |  | +pointing to a non-existent file), remove it:</para>
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				|  |  |  <para><screen><userinput>rm /bin/vipw</userinput></screen></para>
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				|  |  | -<para>Move the <userinput>sg</userinput> program to the
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				|  |  | -<filename class="directory">/usr/bin</filename> directory:</para>
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				|  |  | +<para>Now move the <userinput>sg</userinput> program to its proper place:</para>
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				|  |  |  <para><screen><userinput>mv /bin/sg /usr/bin</userinput></screen></para>
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				|  |  | -<para>Move Shadow's dynamic libraries to a more appropriate location:</para>
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				|  |  | +<para>And move Shadow's dynamic libraries to a more appropriate location:</para>
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				|  |  |  <para><screen><userinput>mv /usr/lib/lib{shadow,misc}.so.0* /lib</userinput></screen></para>
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				|  |  | -<para>The libraries have been moved, but some packages expect to
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				|  |  | -find them in them in the
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				|  |  | -<filename class="directory">/usr/lib</filename> directory. To account
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				|  |  | -for this, create the following symlinks:</para>
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				|  |  | +<para>As some packages expect to find the just-moved libraries in
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				|  |  | +<filename>/usr/lib</filename>, create the following symlinks:</para>
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				|  |  |  <para><screen><userinput>ln -sf ../../lib/libshadow.so.0 /usr/lib/libshadow.so
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				|  |  |  ln -sf ../../lib/libmisc.so.0 /usr/lib/libmisc.so</userinput></screen></para>
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				|  |  | -<para>Sh-utils and Shadow Password Suite each install a unique
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				|  |  | -<filename>groups</filename> program. If you wish, you may remove the
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				|  |  | -<filename>groups</filename> program installed by the Shadow Password
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				|  |  | -Suite:</para>
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				|  |  | +<para>Coreutils has already installed a <userinput>groups</userinput> program
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				|  |  | +in <filename>/usr/bin</filename>. If you wish, you can remove the one
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				|  |  | +installed by Shadow:</para>
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				|  |  |  <para><screen><userinput>rm /bin/groups</userinput></screen></para>
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				|  |  |  </sect2>
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