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Disabling password quality checking
- To: misc_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_org
- Subject: Disabling password quality checking
- From: Fernando Gont <fgont_(_at_)_frh_(_dot_)_utn_(_dot_)_edu_(_dot_)_ar>
- Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 21:38:45 -0300
- Organization: UTN Facultad Regional Haedo
Folks,
I'm using an OpenBSD system for providing mail service (SMTP/POP3) to
a company.
The "trouble" I'm finding is that when the personnel of the company
tries to set their passwords, most times they are asked for *better*
passwords (they seem to be using dictionary-based passwords).
None of these accounts is used for any other service than e-mail, so
I'd like to disable the OpenBSD's password checking feature so that
the personnel can set any password they want, even if that's not a
security-wise policy.
Is there any way to do this?
--
Fernando Gont (fgont_(_at_)_frh_(_dot_)_utn_(_dot_)_edu_(_dot_)_ar)
Laboratorio de Informatica
Universidad Tecnologica Nacional, Facultad Regional Haedo
Tel: +54 11 4659 2575 Int 130
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