- Original Message -
From: "LeVA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> htpasswd -m shadow.ftp user
>
htpasswd without '-m' works for apache 1.3.26 & proftpd 1.2.4,
with '-m' it doesn't!
(both actual version from woody)
Christian
On Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 09:19:51AM +0100, Dariush Pietrzak wrote:
> > try to login with 'user' via ftp (using the newly created shadow file),
> ftp deamons usually provide command for creating passwd files, proftpd:
> ftpasswd, muddleftpd: mudpasswd.
>
> > user:$apr1$DlJ9I...$E8VL0rjQKdl1pVgH2q1
> try to login with 'user' via ftp (using the newly created shadow file),
ftp deamons usually provide command for creating passwd files, proftpd:
ftpasswd, muddleftpd: mudpasswd.
> user:$apr1$DlJ9I...$E8VL0rjQKdl1pVgH2q10C.
> user:$1$NR.fOvEF$.hOr7l7msiIfz6sP4l0yS/
Even with the same tools pass
- Original Message -
From: "LeVA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> htpasswd -m shadow.ftp user
>
htpasswd without '-m' works for apache 1.3.26 & proftpd 1.2.4,
with '-m' it doesn't!
(both actual version from woody)
Christian
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Hello!
I need to add users to a passwd/shadow file, but these files does not
reside in /etc dir. Thus I can not use the adduser or useradd tool to
add the users, because then they will be added to the /etc/passwd|shadow
file, and my passwd/shadow files are in another directory. These
passwd/sha
On Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 09:19:51AM +0100, Dariush Pietrzak wrote:
> > try to login with 'user' via ftp (using the newly created shadow file),
> ftp deamons usually provide command for creating passwd files, proftpd:
> ftpasswd, muddleftpd: mudpasswd.
>
> > user:$apr1$DlJ9I...$E8VL0rjQKdl1pVgH2q1
> try to login with 'user' via ftp (using the newly created shadow file),
ftp deamons usually provide command for creating passwd files, proftpd:
ftpasswd, muddleftpd: mudpasswd.
> user:$apr1$DlJ9I...$E8VL0rjQKdl1pVgH2q10C.
> user:$1$NR.fOvEF$.hOr7l7msiIfz6sP4l0yS/
Even with the same tools pass
Hello!
I need to add users to a passwd/shadow file, but these files does not
reside in /etc dir. Thus I can not use the adduser or useradd tool to
add the users, because then they will be added to the /etc/passwd|shadow
file, and my passwd/shadow files are in another directory. These
passwd/shad
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