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How to use the common command grpconv in Linux

2025-01-22 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Development >

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Linux common command grpconv command is used to open the group's projected password.

Syntax grpconvLinux user and group passwords are stored in passwd and group files in the/etc directory, respectively. As the system works, anyone can read them, creating security flaws. Projection password changes the password in the file to shadow and gshadow files under/etc directory, allowing only system administrators to read, and replaces the original password with "x" characters. The projected password function can be turned on or off at any time. You only need to execute grpconv command to turn on the group projected password.

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