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05-31-2010 06:18 AM
05-31-2010 06:18 AM
Hi!
Is there any way to apply more security on authentication apart from turning a system into trusted mode? e.g. passwords longer than 8 characters, defining password history length, max nr of capitol letters in passwords etc. ???
Is there any way to apply more security on authentication apart from turning a system into trusted mode? e.g. passwords longer than 8 characters, defining password history length, max nr of capitol letters in passwords etc. ???
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05-31-2010 07:55 AM
05-31-2010 07:55 AM
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It depends on your HP-UX version.
For HP-UX 11.11, there's an optional package on http://software.hp.com called "HP-UX Shadow Passwords". It does not enhance password length nor maintain password history nor quality, but at least it hides the password hashes from users' view and allows more fine-grained specification of password aging.
For HP-UX 11.23, software.hp.com offers Standard Mode Security Extensions, which brings much of the previous trusted-mode features to the standard mode (about everything except the password length, if I recall correctly). In 11.23, the previously-separate Shadow Passwords package was integrated to the core OS.
For HP-UX 11.31, the previously-separate Standard Mode Security Extensions are now integrated to the core OS.
If you want longer passwords in non-trusted mode, software.hp.com offers a free product for 11.31 called LongPassword. It allows passwords of up to 255 characters, and requires the use of shadow passwords.
MK
For HP-UX 11.11, there's an optional package on http://software.hp.com called "HP-UX Shadow Passwords". It does not enhance password length nor maintain password history nor quality, but at least it hides the password hashes from users' view and allows more fine-grained specification of password aging.
For HP-UX 11.23, software.hp.com offers Standard Mode Security Extensions, which brings much of the previous trusted-mode features to the standard mode (about everything except the password length, if I recall correctly). In 11.23, the previously-separate Shadow Passwords package was integrated to the core OS.
For HP-UX 11.31, the previously-separate Standard Mode Security Extensions are now integrated to the core OS.
If you want longer passwords in non-trusted mode, software.hp.com offers a free product for 11.31 called LongPassword. It allows passwords of up to 255 characters, and requires the use of shadow passwords.
MK
MK
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05-31-2010 08:02 AM
05-31-2010 08:02 AM
Re: authentication - security
What HP-UX version are you using?
Besides trusted, which is obsolescent on 11.31, there is shadow passwords or Standard Mode Security Extensions.
http://docs.hp.com/en/5991-8678/5991-8678.pdf
Besides trusted, which is obsolescent on 11.31, there is shadow passwords or Standard Mode Security Extensions.
http://docs.hp.com/en/5991-8678/5991-8678.pdf
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05-31-2010 10:28 PM
05-31-2010 10:28 PM
Re: authentication - security
We are running Hpux 11.31.
Well I assume there's really such a big difference between Unix platforms, e.g. on Sun Solaris almost everything what Hpux only offers with "trusted system" is included in the standard os version.
Well I assume there's really such a big difference between Unix platforms, e.g. on Sun Solaris almost everything what Hpux only offers with "trusted system" is included in the standard os version.
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