adduser vs. BIND/Hesiod vs. auth
Dan Barrett
barrett at jhunix.HCF.JHU.EDU
Thu Sep 13 13:50:42 AEST 1990
I don't understand the relationship (if any) in Ultrix 4.0 between:
- /etc/adduser
- Using BIND/Hesiod to distribute the passwd file
- The auth database for passwords (auth.pag, auth.dir)
I recently started running BIND/Hesiod on our DECsystem 5400 (primary
server) to distribute the passwd database to our DS3100's. To my chagrin, I
discovered that /etc/adduser is not smart enough to remake
/var/dss/namedb/passwd.db when run. So, I hacked it in myself.
Now I want to move to ENHANCED security and use auth for passwords.
Now adduser *does* know how to remake the auth database. But where does
that leave BIND's /var/dss/namedb/src/passwd? Do I have to generate it from
the auth database? I am definitely getting confused here.
So: how does one maintain a single, consistent password database
while using both Hesiod and auth? And why doesn't adduser know about
Hesiod?
Another question: is there any problem/disadvantage with making
/var/dss/namedb/src/passwd simply a symbolic link to /etc/passwd?
Dan
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