On Thu, 15 Apr 2021, Stan Johnson wrote:
> > Most of that is probably password hashing. Look in /etc/shadow and
> > you'll probably find long password hashes. If you're not worried about
> > weak hashes, you could switch to DES which is probably what A/UX uses.
> > See 'man login.defs' and 'man
On 4/15/21 12:30 AM, Carsten Strotmann wrote:
> Hi Stan,
>
> On 15 Apr 2021, at 4:23, Finn Thain wrote:
>
>> Most of that is probably password hashing. Look in /etc/shadow and you'll
>> probably find long password hashes. If you're not worried about weak
>> hashes, you could switch to DES which i
Hi Stan,
On 15 Apr 2021, at 4:23, Finn Thain wrote:
Most of that is probably password hashing. Look in /etc/shadow and
you'll
probably find long password hashes. If you're not worried about weak
hashes, you could switch to DES which is probably what A/UX uses. See
'man
login.defs' and 'man 3
On Wed, 14 Apr 2021, Stan Johnson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to configure Debian SID to be usable on a Mac SE/30 (16 MHz,
> 128 MiB memory, SCSI2SD disk). Telnet and FTP to the system initially
> both timed out. I was able to set LOGIN_TIMEOUT in /etc/login.defs to
> 180 (the default is 60
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