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From: rickf@pmafire.UUCP (rick furniss)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix
Subject: Re: SCO Unix 3.2 passwords
Keywords: password security
Message-ID: <778@pmafire.UUCP>
Date: 25 Sep 89 14:38:40 GMT
References: <803@medsys.UUCP> <190@ssc.UUCP>
Reply-To: rickf@pmafire.UUCP (Rick L. Furniss)
Organization: WINCO, INEL, Idaho
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  SCO Unix 3.2 dosent use /etc/shadow.  SCO 3.2 uses /tcb/files/auth/?/username
  If you want to try it, take out the passwd (encoded), at this location.

  SCO unix 3.2 uses a trusted database type system to meet C.2 security
standards.  I,ve not had time to really mess with it yet, and I,m no 
expert on the tcb, but SCO unix 3.2 IS a MUCH more secure Unix then I,ve
ever seen before.

(standard disk-claimer)

Rick Furniss 208-526-3185