Re: MD5 Passwords

1999-11-03 Thread Michael H. Warfield
On Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 02:01:35PM +1100, Jamie Carl wrote: During the installation of Redhat Linux 6.0 i was asked if i wanted to use MD5 and/or Shadow passwords. I have recently found out that a security package I am trying to use doesn't like MD5 passwords. So my question is, how can i

RE: MD5 Passwords

1999-11-03 Thread Jamie Carl
November 1999 3:17 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: MD5 Passwords On Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 02:01:35PM +1100, Jamie Carl wrote: During the installation of Redhat Linux 6.0 i was asked if i wanted to use MD5 and/or Shadow passwords. I have recently found out that a security package I am trying

Re: MD5 Passwords

1999-11-03 Thread Greg W
Ok you can turn it off by going into /etc/pam.d/ and editing the md5 line in passwd file but be real careful as you would have to update passwords, you can screw yourself over real hard by locking yourself out of root... *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** So my question is, how can i

Re: MD5 Passwords

1999-01-02 Thread tom minchin
On Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 04:25:57PM +1100, Greg W wrote: Ok you can turn it off by going into /etc/pam.d/ and editing the md5 line in passwd file but be real careful as you would have to update passwords, you can screw yourself over real hard by locking yourself out of root...

Re: MD5 Passwords

1999-01-02 Thread Aaron Konstam
During the installation of Redhat Linux 6.0 i was asked if i wanted to use MD5 and/or Shadow passwords. I have recently found out that a security package I am trying to use doesn't like MD5 passwords. So my question is, how can i turn off MD5 passwords without re-installing Linux?

Re: MD5 Passwords

1999-01-02 Thread Sergio A. Kessler
Jamie Carl [EMAIL PROTECTED] el día Thu, 4 Nov 1999 14:01:35 +1100, escribió: During the installation of Redhat Linux 6.0 i was asked if i wanted to use MD5 and/or Shadow passwords. I have recently found out that a security package I am trying to use doesn't like MD5 passwords. So my question

RE: MD5 Passwords

1999-01-02 Thread Alan Mead
At 02:41 PM 11/4/99 +1100, you wrote: Well, just so u know, and i'm no security buff, but the package doesn't support md5 passwords during the installation (or something like that).. But when I install the SECURITY package it replaces programs such as 'su', 'login', 'passwd' and all such related

RE: MD5 Passwords

1999-01-02 Thread Jamie Carl
: Friday, 5 November 1999 9:03 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: MD5 Passwords At 02:41 PM 11/4/99 +1100, you wrote: Well, just so u know, and i'm no security buff, but the package doesn't support md5 passwords during the installation (or something like that).. But when I install the SECURITY

Re: MD5 Passwords

1999-01-02 Thread Gordon Messmer
Alan Mead wrote: Now the new telnet client (to thwart sniffing) sounds neat but SSH seems to be shaping up to a standard and also seems to be widely used. It is not terribly expensive and free for non-commercial use. And there is a freeware version in the works. Just thought I'd throw