Albert E. Whale wrote:
>While the formats of the files are the same, the Salts used for the crypt
>functions are not the same. I am having 'general' success with the Password
>Crackers .... My goal is a transparent migration of the environment for the
>unknowing users. I think that I can get 85% or better of the data in ascii
>format. From there, I can run the user_add function and have Linux use the
>MD5 crypt.
>
>
I'm probably misunderstanding something here, but why should any
converion be needed?
We us NIS to supply /etc/passwd anmd /etc/groups to Solaris, SunOS,
linux, and HP-UX with no issuies. The encrypted password from NIS
is the same as in the file. I can take the ypmap using ypcat, and save it
to a file and replace /etc/passwd with it.
Is there not a function to convert from crypt to md5 passwords,
similar to pwconv and grpconv ? Is it even possible?
-Thomas
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