Its buried in the PAM setup stuff - usually in /etc/pam.d. There is a 
config file that for the passwd command that points to the system-auth 
config file, on Redhat anyway. I assume that the cracklib reference is 
the one that enforces the password complexity but I'm not 100% sure.

--rick


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