2019-08-05 15:31:32 +00:00
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#
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# Please note that the parameters in this configuration file control the
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# behavior of the tools from the shadow-utils component. None of these
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# tools uses the PAM mechanism, and the utilities that use PAM (such as the
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# passwd command) should therefore be configured elsewhere. Refer to
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# /etc/pam.d/system-auth for more information.
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#
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# *REQUIRED*
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# Directory where mailboxes reside, _or_ name of file, relative to the
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# home directory. If you _do_ define both, MAIL_DIR takes precedence.
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# QMAIL_DIR is for Qmail
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#QMAIL_DIR Maildir
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MAIL_DIR /var/spool/mail
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#MAIL_FILE .mail
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2021-03-30 19:49:50 +00:00
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# Default initial "umask" value used by login(1) on non-PAM enabled systems.
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# Default "umask" value for pam_umask(8) on PAM enabled systems.
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# UMASK is also used by useradd(8) and newusers(8) to set the mode for new
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# home directories if HOME_MODE is not set.
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# 022 is the default value, but 027, or even 077, could be considered
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# for increased privacy. There is no One True Answer here: each sysadmin
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# must make up their mind.
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UMASK 022
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# HOME_MODE is used by useradd(8) and newusers(8) to set the mode for new
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# home directories.
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# If HOME_MODE is not set, the value of UMASK is used to create the mode.
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HOME_MODE 0700
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2019-08-05 15:31:32 +00:00
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# Password aging controls:
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#
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# PASS_MAX_DAYS Maximum number of days a password may be used.
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# PASS_MIN_DAYS Minimum number of days allowed between password changes.
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# PASS_MIN_LEN Minimum acceptable password length.
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# PASS_WARN_AGE Number of days warning given before a password expires.
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PASS_MAX_DAYS 99999
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PASS_MIN_DAYS 0
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PASS_MIN_LEN 5
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PASS_WARN_AGE 7
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#
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# Min/max values for automatic uid selection in useradd
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#
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UID_MIN 1000
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UID_MAX 60000
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# System accounts
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SYS_UID_MIN 201
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SYS_UID_MAX 999
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#
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# Min/max values for automatic gid selection in groupadd
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#
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GID_MIN 1000
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GID_MAX 60000
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# System accounts
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SYS_GID_MIN 201
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SYS_GID_MAX 999
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#
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# If defined, this command is run when removing a user.
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# It should remove any at/cron/print jobs etc. owned by
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# the user to be removed (passed as the first argument).
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#
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#USERDEL_CMD /usr/sbin/userdel_local
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#
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# If useradd should create home directories for users by default
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# On RH systems, we do. This option is overridden with the -m flag on
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# useradd command line.
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#
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CREATE_HOME yes
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# This enables userdel to remove user groups if no members exist.
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#
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USERGROUPS_ENAB yes
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# Use SHA512 to encrypt password.
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ENCRYPT_METHOD SHA512
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