Hello Dan, Dan White, 12.11.2010 (d.m.y):
> What is doing the authentication? Are you using pam_unix via an ldap nss > module, or maybe pam_ldap? We're using pam_ldap. > If pam_unix, see pam_unix/passverify.c in the pam source, which expects an > md5 hash to have the format of: > > $1$SALT$HASH > > like: > > $1$6biGTEUt$FrTcXRocuExNsLZItn06l1 > > However, you have two dollar signs after your salt, and I don't know that > indicates. I tried playing around with your hash but couldn't get it to > match 'password' on my Debian system. That's why I suppose that Solaris' MD5 has not that much in common with "GNU MD5". *All* MD5 hashes in Solaris' /etc/shadow start with "$md5$". Gruss/Regards, Christian Schmidt -- Q: Why was Stonehenge abandoned? A: It wasn't IBM compatible.
