Thats because linux is using MD5 and solaris is only using crypt.

You can use the crypt string from solaris in linux, but you cannot use the
MD5 string from linux in solaris.


On Fri, 30 Aug 2002, Jan-Hendrik Palic wrote:

> Hi ..
>
> thnx for the reply ...
>
> I have created a user test with pass test on Linux and Solaris:
>
> /etc/shadow on Linux:
> test:$1$mT.fKI5L$Fgq6C.AKbkzGfCU.RDDqj.:11929:0:99999:7:-1:-1:134549020
>
> /etc/shadow on Solaris:
> test:TCs9gC4bJy8rg:11929::::::
>
> the hashes are quite different .. ;(
>
> That could be a problem, no?
>
>       Regards
>
>               Jan
>
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