Hi,

> On 30 Oct 2015, at 20:32, Johnson, Neil M <neil-john...@uiowa.edu> wrote:
> 
> For instance I’m testing RADIATOR on an Ubuntu Server and <AuthBy UNIX> 
> doesn’t work because the Ubuntu uses a different hash/encryption method in 
> their /etc/shadow file.
> 
> If I manually encrypt the password with the same method as used by 
> <AuthByUNIX> and put it in the /etc/shadow file  it will then work, but that 
> means that users can’t change their passwords from the command prompt.
> 

what version of Radiator are you running and which password encryption method 
are you using?

Since Radiator 4.13 there has been a support for e.g. SHA-512 passwords (“$6$” 
prefix in shadow file).

AuthBy UNIX supports all the same password formats which Radiator suppports.


BR
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