:~>> It should be fixed of course but why would anyone want to not use MD5 :~>> and shadow passwords? :~> :~> If you have a passwd file maintenance system with dozens (or :~>hundreds) of users, you may not want to force everybody to re-create their :~>passwords when you can just copy the old passwd file. What is a problem with copying the passwd+shadow? By the way, could someone explain me what are the MD5 passwords? D. ----------------------------------------------------- Mag. Denis Havlik <http://www.ap.univie.ac.at/users/havlik> University of Vienna ||| e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Austria (@ @) tel: (++431) 4277/51179 -------------------oOO--(_)--OOo---------------------
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