Hello!
I administer multiple OpenBSD machines which have been backing up via tar and
sftp. I do have one server that is mission critical that I'd like to move to a
more "warm" backup, perhaps using rsync. I already have a second server with
the same hardware and OpenBSD version that is in a co
I appreciate the suggestion but yeah, LDAP is totally overkill here. There's
really only this one server that needs access to the auth info in the passwd
file, so LDAP wouldn't really help me.
again!
From: Theo de Raadt
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2018 12:49:33 PM
To: Jeff Zimmerman
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Options for dealing with DES crypt password file
> I was hoping that there was some hidden switch somewhere that would turn
> the classic crypt back on. N
been using OpenBSD for a lot of
years and really appreciate your efforts Theo, and the efforts of everyone
associated with the project.
From: Theo de Raadt
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2018 12:29:59 PM
To: Jeff Zimmerman
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Options f
I've got an old server (OpenBSD 4.7 old) with a mixed bag of password hashes in
master.passwd. A majority of the passwords (hundreds) are old salted DES crypt
format.
Am I correct in my research that everything but Blowfish was removed from
crypt() around OpenBSD 5.7? Are there any workarounds
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