Only appeared once, at a line saying "password sufficient
/lib/security/pam_unix.so nullok use_authtok md5 shadow"
Tried removing the "md5" keyword (oh, I wish I knew where the $(!%)#$
pam docs are), and didn't work.
Also tried removing the line altogether, but that didn't work either.
Do I need to restart the relevant service in some way?
Shachar
Martha H Greenberg wrote:
>>Due to legacy reasons, I need a freshly installed RedHat 7.2 to honor
>>passwd entries that have crypt passwords (i.e. - their hash is 11
>>characters long). I had no problems with RedHat 7.1. I cannot tell for
>>sure whether I did anything different (anyone has any suggestions as for
>>a simple way to check that out?).
>>
>>I did not find any difference in the pam.d settings between the systems.
>>I have ran out of ideas what to test further, or where to look.
>>
>> Shachar
>>
>
>Take all occurances of the word "md5" out of /etc/pam.d/system-auth.
>
>Martha Greenberg
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