On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Scott St. John wrote: > At 03:31 PM 10/29/2002 +1100, you wrote: > >1. (on BSDi), run pwunconv to convert to non-shadowed passwd file > > I don't have that utility on any of my BSDi machines, scanning Google for > it now.
pwunconv is the tool for converting a Linux passwd and Linux shadow file into one passwd (with hashed password) file. BSD doesn't have a shadow(5) file. And the master.passed(5) is a different format: master.passwd contains the passwd(5) info also. > I hear you, these BSDi boxes have been wonderful and I was hoping for the > same stability under Linux. BSDi went away because of lack of innovation, > but there has to be a fine line between cutting edge and a reliable machine. > I need to offer my clients good service, not the latest and greatest > innovation > that has not been tested. To me it appears Debian has reached this level, > solid and innovative. I would also have to say that NetBSD and the other *BSDs are very innovative too, such as systrace (interactive policy generation for system calls). Jeremy C. Reed ................................................... BSD software, documentation, resources, news... http://bsd.reedmedia.net/