Password file(s)
I need to fill out a form for our security dept. The form asks for the location of the password file(s), presumably so one can show/prove they are locked down.
I need to answer for Mac OS X 10.5.x client, and for Open Directory network-home users whose accounts reside on OS X Server (10.5.x).
An old version of this form, which was used for Mac OS X 10.3.x (Client & Server), mentioned only the following: /var/db/shadow/
Is that still correct (and the only file/dir)?
Answered:
The passwords for the local directory are stored in
/var/db/shadow/hash/
For Open Directory they are stored in
/var/db/authserver/
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In the 2 Day DBA document it states:
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When you invoke DBCA as part of the Oracle Database installation process, DBCA
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I created the database using DBCA and, it must have created a password file for me since I am able to log in remotely to the database.
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John.Hello SB,
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post proof
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I don't know if this qualifies as "proof" but... from the 2 Day DBA document distributed by Oracle, page 6-9:
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When you invoke DBCA as part of the Oracle Database installation process, DBCA
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I have no reason to doubt that statement. ;)
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for some/many/most Oracle versions which you decided we did not need to know yours the file resides in
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I didn't decide you didn't need to know. I forgot to mention I am using Windows. As far as the Oracle version, since I used to constantly forget, I made the version part of my user name 11gR2, I can see how that can be easily overlooked.
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