[CentOS] Enabling MD5 (longer passwords) after installation?
Jason Bradley Nance
aitrus at tresgeek.netWed Jun 14 19:50:01 UTC 2006
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> 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. Run "authconfig" and make sure you have selected to use md5 and shadow passwords first. You can run pwconv/grpconv even if the files have already been converted. j
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