you should edit /etc/pam.d/passwd like this:

<snip>
password   required   pam_unix.so nullok obscure min=4 max=8 md5
</snip>

that'll do it. i don't think you'll have trouble with existing user accounts, since this setting
will take effect when you add a new user or change password


On Wed, 2001-12-05 at 18:31, alexis bory wrote:
> hi,
> 
> I would like to enable MD5 passwords on a remote woody
> server.
> I wonder if it could create trouble with user accounts
> already configured and with the ssh package.
> 
> Also, I don't know how to do it :)
> 
> thanks for help,
> 
> Alexis
> 
> 
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