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Date:      Fri, 12 Jul 1996 09:43:58 +0200 (MET DST)
From:      Guido van Rooij <Guido.vanRooij@nl.cis.philips.com>
To:        sextonr.crestvie@squared.com (Sexton, Robert)
Cc:        freebsd-security@freefall.freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Password mechanisms.
Message-ID:  <199607120743.JAA17299@spooky.lss.cp.philips.com>
In-Reply-To: <2979895B0187397C@mg01a.mhs.squared.com> from "Sexton, Robert" at "Jul 11, 96 02:27:16 pm"

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Sexton, Robert wrote:
> I realize that kerberos has been integrated into BSD4.4.  Where does that 
> leave the old fashioned /etc/passwd file?  I recently locked myself out 
> my FreeBSD system, and I was puzzled as to why I could not de-password 
> root, no matter what I tried  There was something strange about clearing 
> the password out of /etc/shadow, and being ignored.  I know this stuff is 
> there somewhere..  And more importantly, how would I backup account 
> information?

Kerberos has nothing to do with it. In fact BSD uses a transparent shadow
password system. The real stuff is stored in /etc/master.passwd. Note
that you should edit it with vipw.
Further, a running system uses pwd.db and spwd.db, the database equivalents
of passwd and master.passwd.

-Guido



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