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1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.3//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.3/docbookx.dtd" [
3 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../general.ent">
4 %general-entities;
5]>
6<sect1 id="ch-system-shadow" xreflabel="Shadow" role="wrap">
7<title>Shadow-&shadow-version;</title>
8<?dbhtml filename="shadow.html"?>
9
10<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow"><primary sortas="a-Shadow">Shadow</primary></indexterm>
11
12<sect2 role="package"><title/>
13<para>The Shadow package contains programs for handling passwords in a secure
14way.</para>
15
16<segmentedlist>
17<segtitle>&buildtime;</segtitle>
18<segtitle>&diskspace;</segtitle>
19<seglistitem><seg>0.4 SBU</seg><seg>11 MB</seg></seglistitem>
20</segmentedlist>
21
22<segmentedlist>
23<segtitle>Shadow installation depends on</segtitle>
24<seglistitem><seg>Bash, Binutils, Bison, Coreutils,
25Diffutils, GCC, Gettext, Glibc, Grep, Make, Sed</seg></seglistitem>
26</segmentedlist>
27</sect2>
28
29<sect2 role="installation">
30<title>Installation of Shadow</title>
31
32<para>Prepare Shadow for compilation:</para>
33
34<screen><userinput>./configure --libdir=/usr/lib --enable-shared</userinput></screen>
35
36<para>Work around a problem that prevents Shadow's internationalization from
37working:</para>
38
39<screen><userinput>echo '#define HAVE_SETLOCALE 1' &gt;&gt; config.h</userinput></screen>
40
41<para>Shadow incorrectly declares the malloc() function, causing compilation
42failure. Fix this:</para>
43
44<screen><userinput>sed -i '/extern char/d' libmisc/xmalloc.c</userinput></screen>
45
46<para>Compile the package:</para>
47
48<screen><userinput>make</userinput></screen>
49
50<para>Then install it:</para>
51
52<screen><userinput>make install</userinput></screen>
53
54<para>Shadow uses two files to configure authentication settings for the
55system. Install these two config files:</para>
56
57<screen><userinput>cp etc/{limits,login.access} /etc</userinput></screen>
58
59<para>Instead of using the default <emphasis>crypt</emphasis> method, we want
60to use the more secure <emphasis>MD5</emphasis> method of password encryption,
61which also allows passwords longer than 8 characters. We also need to
62change the obsolete <filename class="directory">/var/spool/mail</filename>
63location for user mailboxes that Shadow uses by default to the <filename
64class="directory">/var/mail</filename> location used currently. We accomplish
65both these things by changing the relevant configuration file while copying it
66to its destination (it's probably better to cut-and-paste this rather than try
67and type it all in):</para>
68
69<screen><userinput>cp etc/login.defs.linux /etc/login.defs
70sed -i -e 's@#MD5_CRYPT_ENAB.no@MD5_CRYPT_ENAB yes@' \
71 -e 's@/var/spool/mail@/var/mail@' /etc/login.defs</userinput></screen>
72
73<para>Move some misplaced symlinks/programs to their proper locations:</para>
74
75<screen><userinput>mv /bin/sg /usr/bin
76mv /bin/vigr /usr/sbin
77mv /usr/bin/passwd /bin</userinput></screen>
78
79<para>And move Shadow's dynamic libraries to a more appropriate location:</para>
80
81<screen><userinput>mv /usr/lib/lib{shadow,misc}.so.0* /lib</userinput></screen>
82
83<para>As some packages expect to find the just-moved libraries in
84<filename class="directory">/usr/lib</filename>, create the following symlinks:</para>
85
86<screen><userinput>ln -sf ../../lib/libshadow.so.0 /usr/lib/libshadow.so
87ln -sf ../../lib/libmisc.so.0 /usr/lib/libmisc.so</userinput></screen>
88
89<para>The <parameter>-D</parameter> option of the <command>useradd</command> program requires this
90directory for it to work properly:</para>
91
92<screen><userinput>mkdir /etc/default</userinput></screen>
93
94<para>Coreutils has already installed a better <command>groups</command>
95program in <filename class="directory">/usr/bin</filename>. Remove the one
96installed by Shadow:</para>
97
98<screen><userinput>rm /bin/groups</userinput></screen>
99
100</sect2>
101
102
103<sect2 id="conf-shadow" role="configuration"><title>Configuring Shadow</title>
104<indexterm zone="conf-shadow">
105<primary sortas="a-Shadow">Shadow</primary>
106<secondary>configuring</secondary></indexterm>
107
108<para>This package contains utilities to add, modify and delete users and
109groups, set and change their passwords, and other such administrative tasks.
110For a full explanation of what <emphasis>password shadowing</emphasis> means,
111see the <filename>doc/HOWTO</filename> file within the unpacked source tree.
112There's one thing to keep in mind if you decide to use Shadow support: programs
113that need to verify passwords (display managers, ftp programs, pop3 daemons,
114and the like) need to be <emphasis>shadow-compliant</emphasis>, that is they
115need to be able to work with shadowed passwords.</para>
116
117<para>To enable shadowed passwords, run the following command:</para>
118
119<screen><userinput>pwconv</userinput></screen>
120
121<para>To enable shadowed group passwords, run:</para>
122
123<screen><userinput>grpconv</userinput></screen>
124
125<para>Under normal circumstances, you won't have created any passwords yet.
126However, if returning to this section later to enable shadowing, you should
127reset any current user passwords with the <command>passwd</command> command or
128any group passwords with the <command>gpasswd</command> command.</para>
129
130</sect2>
131
132
133<sect2 role="configuration">
134<title>Setting the root password</title>
135
136<para>Choose a password for user root and set it via:</para>
137
138<screen><userinput>passwd root</userinput></screen>
139
140</sect2>
141
142
143<sect2 id="contents-shadow" role="content"><title>Contents of Shadow</title>
144
145<segmentedlist>
146<segtitle>Installed programs</segtitle>
147<seglistitem><seg>chage, chfn, chpasswd, chsh, expiry, faillog, gpasswd,
148groupadd, groupdel, groupmod, groups, grpck, grpconv, grpunconv, lastlog, login,
149logoutd, mkpasswd, newgrp, newusers, passwd, pwck, pwconv, pwunconv, sg
150(link to newgrp), useradd, userdel, usermod, vigr (link to vipw) and vipw</seg>
151</seglistitem>
152</segmentedlist>
153
154<variablelist><title>Short descriptions</title>
155
156<varlistentry id="chage">
157<term><command>chage</command></term>
158<listitem>
159<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow chage"><primary sortas="b-chage">chage</primary></indexterm>
160<para>is used to change the maximum number of
161days between obligatory password changes.</para>
162</listitem>
163</varlistentry>
164
165<varlistentry id="chfn">
166<term><command>chfn</command></term>
167<listitem>
168<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow chfn"><primary sortas="b-chfn">chfn</primary></indexterm>
169<para>is used to change a user's full name and some other info.</para>
170</listitem>
171</varlistentry>
172
173<varlistentry id="chpasswd">
174<term><command>chpasswd</command></term>
175<listitem>
176<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow chpasswd"><primary sortas="b-chpasswd">chpasswd</primary></indexterm>
177<para>is used to update the passwords of a
178whole series of user accounts in one go.</para>
179</listitem>
180</varlistentry>
181
182<varlistentry id="chsh">
183<term><command>chsh</command></term>
184<listitem>
185<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow chsh"><primary sortas="b-chsh">chsh</primary></indexterm>
186<para>is used to change a user's default login shell.</para>
187</listitem>
188</varlistentry>
189
190<varlistentry id="expiry">
191<term><command>expiry</command></term>
192<listitem>
193<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow expiry"><primary sortas="b-expiry">expiry</primary></indexterm>
194<para>checks and enforces the current password expiration policy.</para>
195</listitem>
196</varlistentry>
197
198<varlistentry id="faillog">
199<term><command>faillog</command></term>
200<listitem>
201<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow faillog"><primary sortas="b-faillog">faillog</primary></indexterm>
202<para>is used to examine the log of login failures, to set a maximum number of
203failures before an account is blocked, or to reset the failure count.</para>
204</listitem>
205</varlistentry>
206
207<varlistentry id="gpasswd">
208<term><command>gpasswd</command></term>
209<listitem>
210<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow gpasswd"><primary sortas="b-gpasswd">gpasswd</primary></indexterm>
211<para>is used to add and delete members and administrators to groups.</para>
212</listitem>
213</varlistentry>
214
215<varlistentry id="groupadd">
216<term><command>groupadd</command></term>
217<listitem>
218<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow groupadd"><primary sortas="b-groupadd">groupadd</primary></indexterm>
219<para>creates a group with the given name.</para>
220</listitem>
221</varlistentry>
222
223<varlistentry id="groupdel">
224<term><command>groupdel</command></term>
225<listitem>
226<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow groupdel"><primary sortas="b-groupdel">groupdel</primary></indexterm>
227<para>deletes the group with the given name.</para>
228</listitem>
229</varlistentry>
230
231<varlistentry id="groupmod">
232<term><command>groupmod</command></term>
233<listitem>
234<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow groupmod"><primary sortas="b-groupmod">groupmod</primary></indexterm>
235<para>is used to modify the given group's name or GID.</para>
236</listitem>
237</varlistentry>
238
239<varlistentry id="groups">
240<term><command>groups</command></term>
241<listitem>
242<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow groups"><primary sortas="b-groups">groups</primary></indexterm>
243<para>reports the groups of which the given users are members.</para>
244</listitem>
245</varlistentry>
246
247<varlistentry id="grpck">
248<term><command>grpck</command></term>
249<listitem>
250<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow grpck"><primary sortas="b-grpck">grpck</primary></indexterm>
251<para>verifies the integrity of the group files, <filename>/etc/group</filename>
252and <filename>/etc/gshadow</filename>.</para>
253</listitem>
254</varlistentry>
255
256<varlistentry id="grpconv">
257<term><command>grpconv</command></term>
258<listitem>
259<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow grpconv"><primary sortas="b-grpconv">grpconv</primary></indexterm>
260<para>creates or updates the shadow group file from the normal group file.</para>
261</listitem>
262</varlistentry>
263
264<varlistentry id="grpunconv">
265<term><command>grpunconv</command></term>
266<listitem>
267<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow grpunconv"><primary sortas="b-grpunconv">grpunconv</primary></indexterm>
268<para>updates <filename>/etc/group</filename>
269from <filename>/etc/gshadow</filename> and then deletes the latter.</para>
270</listitem>
271</varlistentry>
272
273<varlistentry id="lastlog">
274<term><command>lastlog</command></term>
275<listitem>
276<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow lastlog"><primary sortas="b-lastlog">lastlog</primary></indexterm>
277<para>reports the most recent login of all users, or of a given user.</para>
278</listitem>
279</varlistentry>
280
281<varlistentry id="login">
282<term><command>login</command></term>
283<listitem>
284<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow login"><primary sortas="b-login">login</primary></indexterm>
285<para>is used by the system to let users sign on.</para>
286</listitem>
287</varlistentry>
288
289<varlistentry id="logoutd">
290<term><command>logoutd</command></term>
291<listitem>
292<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow logoutd"><primary sortas="b-logoutd">logoutd</primary></indexterm>
293<para>is a daemon used to enforce restrictions on log-on time and ports.</para>
294</listitem>
295</varlistentry>
296
297<varlistentry id="mkpasswd">
298<term><command>mkpasswd</command></term>
299<listitem>
300<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow mkpasswd"><primary sortas="b-mkpasswd">mkpasswd</primary></indexterm>
301<para>encrypts the given password using the also given perturbation.</para>
302</listitem>
303</varlistentry>
304
305<varlistentry id="newgrp">
306<term><command>newgrp</command></term>
307<listitem>
308<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow newgrp"><primary sortas="b-newgrp">newgrp</primary></indexterm>
309<para>is used to change the current GID during a login session.</para>
310</listitem>
311</varlistentry>
312
313<varlistentry id="newusers">
314<term><command>newusers</command></term>
315<listitem>
316<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow newusers"><primary sortas="b-newusers">newusers</primary></indexterm>
317<para>is used to create or update a whole series of user accounts in one go.</para>
318</listitem>
319</varlistentry>
320
321<varlistentry id="passwd">
322<term><command>passwd</command></term>
323<listitem>
324<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow passwd"><primary sortas="b-passwd">passwd</primary></indexterm>
325<para>is used to change the password for a user or group account.</para>
326</listitem>
327</varlistentry>
328
329<varlistentry id="pwck">
330<term><command>pwck</command></term>
331<listitem>
332<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow pwck"><primary sortas="b-pwck">pwck</primary></indexterm>
333<para>verifies the integrity of the password files,
334<filename>/etc/passwd</filename> and <filename>/etc/shadow</filename>.</para>
335</listitem>
336</varlistentry>
337
338<varlistentry id="pwconv">
339<term><command>pwconv</command></term>
340<listitem>
341<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow pwconv"><primary sortas="b-pwconv">pwconv</primary></indexterm>
342<para>creates or updates the shadow password file
343from the normal password file.</para>
344</listitem>
345</varlistentry>
346
347<varlistentry id="pwunconv">
348<term><command>pwunconv</command></term>
349<listitem>
350<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow pwunconv"><primary sortas="b-pwunconv">pwunconv</primary></indexterm>
351<para>updates <filename>/etc/passwd</filename>
352from <filename>/etc/shadow</filename> and then deletes the latter.</para>
353</listitem>
354</varlistentry>
355
356<varlistentry id="sg">
357<term><command>sg</command></term>
358<listitem>
359<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow sg"><primary sortas="b-sg">sg</primary></indexterm>
360<para>executes a given command while the user's GID
361is set to that of the given group.</para>
362</listitem>
363</varlistentry>
364
365<varlistentry id="su">
366<term><command>su</command></term>
367<listitem>
368<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow su"><primary sortas="b-su">su</primary></indexterm>
369<para>runs a shell with substitute user and group IDs.</para>
370</listitem>
371</varlistentry>
372
373<varlistentry id="useradd">
374<term><command>useradd</command></term>
375<listitem>
376<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow useradd"><primary sortas="b-useradd">useradd</primary></indexterm>
377<para>creates a new user with the given name,
378or updates the default new-user information.</para>
379</listitem>
380</varlistentry>
381
382<varlistentry id="userdel">
383<term><command>userdel</command></term>
384<listitem>
385<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow userdel"><primary sortas="b-userdel">userdel</primary></indexterm>
386<para>deletes the given user account.</para>
387</listitem>
388</varlistentry>
389
390<varlistentry id="usermod">
391<term><command>usermod</command></term>
392<listitem>
393<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow usermod"><primary sortas="b-usermod">usermod</primary></indexterm>
394<para>is used to modify the given user's login name, UID (User Identification),
395shell, initial group, home directory, and the like.</para>
396</listitem>
397</varlistentry>
398
399<varlistentry id="vigr">
400<term><command>vigr</command></term>
401<listitem>
402<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow vigr"><primary sortas="b-vigr">vigr</primary></indexterm>
403<para>can be used to edit the <filename>/etc/group</filename> or
404<filename>/etc/gshadow</filename> files.</para>
405</listitem>
406</varlistentry>
407
408<varlistentry id="vipw">
409<term><command>vipw</command></term>
410<listitem>
411<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow vipw"><primary sortas="b-vipw">vipw</primary></indexterm>
412<para>can be used to edit the <filename>/etc/passwd</filename> or
413<filename>/etc/shadow</filename> files.</para>
414</listitem>
415</varlistentry>
416
417<varlistentry id="libmisc">
418<term><filename class="libraryfile">libmisc</filename></term>
419<listitem>
420<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow libmisc"><primary sortas="c-libmisc">libmisc</primary></indexterm>
421<para>...</para>
422</listitem>
423</varlistentry>
424
425<varlistentry id="libshadow">
426<term><filename class="libraryfile">libshadow</filename></term>
427<listitem>
428<indexterm zone="ch-system-shadow libshadow"><primary sortas="c-libshadow">libshadow</primary></indexterm>
429<para>contains functions used by most programs in this package.</para>
430</listitem>
431</varlistentry>
432</variablelist>
433
434</sect2>
435
436</sect1>
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