go to the directory:

        /usr/share/doc/pam-0.75/txts (or html/)

and look at the document pam.txt (or pam-6.html)

hint. do a grep for short

        cd /usr/share/doc/pam-0.75/txts/
        grep -i short *

then view the document(s) listed w/ your favorite editor/browser, searching for
the text listed.

-Greg

On 15-Aug-02 Daniel Tan wrote:
> Hi all,
>         after some help from people...i am still unable to have shorter user
> passwords on my rh 7.3 machine. tried editing login.defs and in the PAM
> config directory (/etc/pam.d)and look there either for passwd or system-auth
> config file.
> open it and look at a line with pam_cracklib.so mentioned.
> Remove the pam_cracklib.
> 
> all doesn't work for me at all...how?
> 
> Regards,
> Daniel Tan
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Date: 15-Aug-02
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