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Support Centos 7 #79

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chris-rock opened this issue Jun 20, 2015 · 7 comments
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Support Centos 7 #79

chris-rock opened this issue Jun 20, 2015 · 7 comments

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@chris-rock
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Fix: pam_passwdqc handling

@johnbellone
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@ovaistariq
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The PAM modules pam_passwdqc, pam_cracklib are replaced by pam_pwquality which is available and enabled by default in RHEL/CentOS 7.x

https://linux.web.cern.ch/linux/rhel/releasenotes/RELEASE-NOTES-7.0-x86_64/

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The installation of packages can be disabled by setting the following attribute:

default['auth']['pam']['passwdqc']['enable'] = false

However, a proper fix involves setting up /etc/security/pwquality.conf

@chris-rock
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thanks @ovaistariq for mentioning this. If you are faster with adding a patch for CentOS 7, a PR is welcome.

@boldandbusted
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FYI, this is covered by #104 :).

@chris-rock
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Thanks @boldandbusted for this addition

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xuejiezhang commented Nov 16, 2018

The PAM modules pam_passwdqc, pam_cracklib are replaced by pam_pwquality which is available and enabled by default in RHEL/CentOS 7.x

https://linux.web.cern.ch/linux/rhel/releasenotes/RELEASE-NOTES-7.0-x86_64/

Hi @ovaistariq

Do you know what's the reason that pam_passwdqc was replaced by pam_pwquality in Centos7? From the official document, it only says not fullly compatible.

Thanks,
Jeff

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