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3. Getting the Shadow Suite.3.1 History of the Shadow Suite for LinuxDO NOT USE THE PACKAGES IN THIS SECTION, THEY HAVE SECURITY PROBLEMS The original Shadow Suite was written by There are several versions that have been used on Linux systems:
The The There are security problems with Shadow versions 3.3.1, 3.3.1-2,
and shadow-mk involving the For more information on this and other Linux security issues, see the Linux Security home page (Shared Libraries and login Program Vulnerability)
3.2 Where to get the Shadow Suite.The only recommended Shadow Suite is still in BETA testing, however
the latest versions are safe in a production environment and don't contain a
vulnerable The package uses the following naming convention:
where YYMMDD is the issue date of the Suite.
This version will eventually be Version 3.3.3 when it is released from Beta testing, and is maintained by Marek Michalkiewicz <marekm@i17linuxb.ists.pwr.wroc.pl>. It's available as: shadow-current.tar.gz. The following mirror sites have also been established:
You should use the currently available version. You should NOT use a version older than When this document refers to the Shadow Suite I am referring to the this package. It is assumed that this is the package that you are using. For reference, I used If you were previously using
3.3 What is included with the Shadow Suite.The Shadow Suite contains replacement programs for:
The package also contains the new programs:
Additionally, the library: Also, manual pages for the programs are also included. There is also a configuration file for the login program which will be
installed as
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