On Thu, 2015-02-05 at 14:19 -0800, Keith Keller wrote:

> On 2015-02-04, Always Learning <cen...@u64.u22.net> wrote:
> > On C5 the default appears to be:-
> >
> >     -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1220 Jan 31 03:04 shadow
> 
> It is much more likely that someone has screwed up your system.  I think
> even CentOS 4 had shadow as 400.  And what on earth would the point be
> in having a world-readable shadow file?!?  The whole point of having a
> shadow file is to keep password hashes out of /etc/passwd so that people
> can't read it.  It would be nonsensical to then make the shadow file
> readable.

That is why I posted earlier today

        "Yes that is what I would like to know. Can't tell. That
        disk was wiped, partitioned differently and reformatted.
        But it remains a puzzle I am unlikely to forget for a long
        time."

-- 
Regards,

Paul.
England, EU.      Je suis Charlie.


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