[CentOS] Enabling MD5 (longer passwords) after installation?
M. Fioretti
mfioretti at mclink.it
Wed Jun 14 20:42:52 UTC 2006
On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 14:50:01 PM -0500, Jason Bradley Nance (aitrus at tresgeek.net) wrote:
> >Can I "move" the live, running system to longer passwords, and how?
> >or is a reinstall necessary?
>
> You want to use pwconv and grpconv to swap your /etc/passwd and
> /etc/group files to using shadow files.
/etc/passwd has all 'x' in the passwd field, and /etc/shadow has
unreadable strings in the same field. This means shadow passwords are
already enabled and I don't need at all to run pwconv/grpconv, right?
> Run "authconfig" and make sure you have selected to use md5 and
> shadow passwords first.
Does it matter when I run it? I mean before or after pwconv/grpconv,
assuming I still need to use them?
TIA,
Marco
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