Re: [CentOS] NIS passwd and paswd.byname map encryption

2011-12-28 Thread James Pearson
Boris Epstein wrote:
> Hello listmates.
> 
> It appears that in order to authenticate a Mac OS X Lion client via NIS the
> passwords in passwd and passwd.byname maps need to be MD5 encrypted. How do
> I see what encryption has been used in my maps? How do I change it?

I think it is the case that Lion only supports DES password hashes in 
NIS passwd maps - see the thread at:



i.e. they only support the standard crypt() password hashes - which is a 
regression from previous versions of MacOS X - MacOS 10.6 supports MD5 
NIS password hashes ...

James Pearson
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[CentOS] NIS passwd and paswd.byname map encryption

2011-12-28 Thread Boris Epstein
Hello listmates.

It appears that in order to authenticate a Mac OS X Lion client via NIS the
passwords in passwd and passwd.byname maps need to be MD5 encrypted. How do
I see what encryption has been used in my maps? How do I change it?

Thanks.

Boris.
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