On Sat, 30 May 1998, John Plate wrote:
: Hi
:
: I've noticed that the SAME password on two different Linux systems are
: encoded differently so that if user "" uses password "" on two
: Linux systems, the encoding is different in each /etc/shadow file.
:
: This implies that in case of a
Hi
I've noticed that the SAME password on two different Linux systems are
encoded differently so that if user "" uses password "" on two
Linux systems, the encoding is different in each /etc/shadow file.
This implies that in case of a crash, user accounts cannot easily be
moved to another
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