On Fri, Apr 13, 2001 at 11:06:17AM +1000, Brian May wrote: > >>>>> "Brian" == Brian May <bam@debian.org> writes: > > Brian> I guess this means I can safely remove all files except > Brian> telnet, ssh, su, and other? > > missed a few: > login (it uses pam_securetty, pam_motd, pam_mail and pam_limits). > chsh (it uses pam_shells). > > + what I already mentioned was: > telnet (I should have said login) > pppd (????) > su (uses pam_wheel and pam_rootok) > ssh (uses pam_motd, pam_mail, and pam_limits) > While we're at it, does someone know what the difference is between the "password" services in the login file and the passwd file? How does `passwd' interact with any/both of these? Do the "password" entries in the login file make any sense at all? Regards, Filip -- "Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power." -- Abraham Lincoln
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