Hi All ...
thnx for all your advices.
All went fine
Many thnx, you saved me much time!
Regards
Jan
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 01:06:22PM +0200, Jan-Hendrik Palic wrote:
>Hi all ..
>
>I have a small problem, I am working on migrating an apache v
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 06:16:09PM +0200, Jan-Hendrik Palic wrote:
> >Your solaris hashes arent MD5.
>
> is it not possible to upgrade to MD5 on Solaris?
Whether or not it is possible, it's not a good solution to the
original problem (migrating users from Solaris to Debian). Remember,
we want th
> "Steve" == Steve Mickeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Steve> Thats because linux is using MD5 and solaris is only using crypt.
Also, note that even using crypt under Linux, the hashes could be
different. The first two characters are a salt, which is added to the
password when it gets hashe
Jan-Hendrik Palic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi ..
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 12:04:15PM -0400, Steve Mickeler wrote:
> >Your solaris hashes arent MD5.
>
> is it not possible to upgrade to MD5 on Solaris?
AFAIK Solaris does not support MD5.
I wrote a PAM module that exactlky does that..
This one time, Jan-Hendrik Palic wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 12:04:15PM -0400, Steve Mickeler wrote:
> >Your solaris hashes arent MD5.
> is it not possible to upgrade to MD5 on Solaris?
Would PAM for that?
I'm not sure if I made my Debian box with MD5 then.. *sigh*
-Anne
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Hi ..
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 12:04:15PM -0400, Steve Mickeler wrote:
>Your solaris hashes arent MD5.
is it not possible to upgrade to MD5 on Solaris?
>> Isn't this a security list? :) Why would anyone downgrade a hash?
>> All my hashes are MD5 based, and I haven't had a problem copying
>> pa
Your solaris hashes arent MD5.
> Isn't this a security list? :) Why would anyone downgrade a hash?
> All my hashes are MD5 based, and I haven't had a problem copying
> password hashes out of Solaris.
>
> -Anne
> --
> .-"".__."``". Anne Carasik, System Administrator
> .-.--. _...
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 pa
This one time, Vincent Hanquez wrote:
> > /etc/shadow on Linux:
> > test:$1$mT.fKI5L$Fgq6C.AKbkzGfCU.RDDqj.:11929:0:9:7:-1:-1:134549020
> >
> > /etc/shadow on Solaris:
> > test:TCs9gC4bJy8rg:11929::
> >
> > the hashes are quite different .. ;(
>
> you use MD5 password on your linuxbox.
>
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 05:42:51PM +0200, Jan-Hendrik Palic wrote:
> I have created a user test with pass test on Linux and Solaris:
>
> /etc/shadow on Linux:
> test:$1$mT.fKI5L$Fgq6C.AKbkzGfCU.RDDqj.:11929:0:9:7:-1:-1:134549020
>
> /etc/shadow on Solaris:
> test:TCs9gC4bJy8rg:11929::
>
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 05:42:51PM +0200, Jan-Hendrik Palic wrote:
[..]
> I have created a user test with pass test on Linux and Solaris:
>
> /etc/shadow on Linux:
> test:$1$mT.fKI5L$Fgq6C.AKbkzGfCU.RDDqj.:11929:0:9:7:-1:-1:134549020
>
> /etc/shadow on Solaris:
> test:TCs9gC4bJy8rg:11929:
Hi ..
thnx for the reply ...
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 11:24:20AM -0400, Steve Mickeler wrote:
>The shadow file format between linux and solaris are different, but as
>long as you have the crypt() portion from the solaris shadow file, you can
>put it in the linux shadow file.
>
>example linux /et
The shadow file format between linux and solaris are different, but as
long as you have the crypt() portion from the solaris shadow file, you can
put it in the linux shadow file.
example linux /etc/shadow entry:
joeuser:YxlYT1esV4yz2:11474:0:9:7:::
example solaris /etc/shadow entry:
joeuse
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 01:06:22PM +0200, Jan-Hendrik Palic wrote:
> I have a small problem, I am working on migrating an apache virtual web
> server with 80-120 virtual servers from a solaris to a linux mashine.
>
> I played around with /etc/passwd or /etc/shadow but I saw, that seems
> not to b
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