login.defs5/etc/login.defsshadow password suite configurationDESCRIPTIONThe /etc/login.defs file defines the
site-specific configuration for the shadow password suite. This file
is required. Absence of this file will not prevent system operation,
but will probably result in undesirable operation.
This file is a readable text file, each line of the file
describing one configuration parameter. The lines consist of a
configuration name and value, separated by whitespace. Blank lines and
comment lines are ignored. Comments are introduced with a `#' pound
sign and the pound sign must be the first non-white character of the
line.
Parameter values may be of four types: strings, booleans,
numbers, and long numbers. A string is comprised of any printable
characters. A boolean should be either the value “yes” or
“no”. An undefined boolean parameter or one with a value
other than these will be given a “no” value. Numbers (both
regular and long) may be either decimal values, octal values (precede
the value with “0”) or hexadecimal values (precede the
value with “0x”). The maximum value of the regular and
long numeric parameters is machine-dependent.
The following configuration items are provided:CHFN_AUTH (boolean) If yes, the
chfn and chsh programs
will require authentication before making any changes, unless
run by the superuser.
CHFN_RESTRICT (string)This parameter specifies which values in the gecos field of the
/etc/passwd file may be changed by regular
users using the chfn program. It can be any
combination of letters f
,r, w,
h, for Full name, Room number,
Work phone, and Home phone, respectively. For backward
compatibility, "yes" is equivalent to "rwh" and "no" is
equivalent to "frwh". If not specified, only the superuser can
make any changes. The most restrictive setting is better
achieved by not installing chfn SUID.
CREATE_HOME (boolean)This defines whether useradd should create home directories
for users by default. This option is OR'ed with the
flag on useradd command line.
GID_MAX (number)GID_MIN (number)
Range of group IDs to choose from for the
useradd and
groupaddprograms.
MAIL_DIR (string)The mail spool directory. This is needed to manipulate the
mailbox when its corresponding user account is modified or
deleted. If not specified, a compile-time default is used.
PASS_MAX_DAYS (number)The maximum number of days a password may be used. If the
password is older than this, a password change will be forced.
If not specified, -1 will be assumed (which disables the
restriction).
PASS_MIN_DAYS (number)The minimum number of days allowed between password changes.
Any password changes attempted sooner than this will be
rejected. If not specified, -1 will be assumed (which disables
the restriction).
PASS_WARN_AGE (number)The number of days warning given before a password expires.
A zero means warning is given only upon the day of expiration, a
negative value means no warning is given. If not specified, no
warning will be provided.
PASS_MAX_DAYS, PASS_MIN_DAYS and PASS_WARN_AGE are only used at
the time of account creation. Any changes to these settings won't
affect existing accounts.
UID_MAX (number)UID_MIN (number)
Range of user IDs to choose from for the
useradd program.
UMASK (number)The permission mask is initialized to this value. If not
specified, the permission mask will be initialized to 077.
USERDEL_CMD (string)If defined, this command is run when removing a user. It
should remove any at/cron/print jobs etc. owned by the user to
be removed (passed as the first argument).
CROSS REFERENCEThe following cross reference shows which programs in the shadow
password suite use which parameters.
chfnCHFN_AUTH CHFN_RESTRICTchshCHFN_AUTHgroupaddGID_MAX GID_MINnewusersPASS_MAX_DAYS PASS_MIN_DAYS PASS_WARN_AGE
UMASK
pwconvPASS_MAX_DAYS PASS_MIN_DAYS PASS_WARN_AGEuseraddCREATE_HOME
GID_MAX GID_MIN
PASS_MAX_DAYS PASS_MIN_DAYS PASS_WARN_AGE
UID_MAX UID_MIN
UMASK
userdelMAIL_DIR
USERDEL_CMD
usermodMAIL_DIRBUGSMuch of the functionality that used to be provided by the shadow
password suite is now handled by PAM. Thus,
/etc/login.defs is no longer used by programs
such as:
login1,
passwd1,
su1.
Please refer to the corresponding PAM configuration files instead.
SEE ALSOlogin1,
passwd1,
su1,
passwd5,
shadow5,
pam8AUTHORSJulianne Frances Haugh (jockgrrl@ix.netcom.com) Chip Rosenthal (chip@unicom.com)