Re: Password Encryption Blues

From: The One and Only duck (root@home.right.now)
Date: 05/23/02


From: root@home.right.now (The One and Only duck)
Date: 23 May 2002 08:26:43 GMT


phn@icke-reklam.ipsec.nu writes:
[snip]
> encrypting ??
>
> The only encrypted stuff is field 2 , the password field. And
> i assume redhad uses DES ( as the freebsd will accept) . Just copy
> the characters and they most likley will work in freebsd.
> ( freebsd accepts MD5 oo, but i think the format will be recognized automativally)
>
Just for completeness of reference - RedHat 7.2 defaults to md5 too.

[snip]

--
Søren Erichsen
duck_no_@_spam_.arock.dk



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