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Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 12:17:54 - (UTC)
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Subject: Re: system
Hi all,
I failed this steps. FreeBSD cannot recognized my username.
I will try it again. Have anybody another solution ??
Thanks before.
regards.
Thanks for you all,
I will do this step.
regards.
Hi,
I would suggest you to try the below and make sure this
works
1 ) Install a new
On Tue, 18 Oct 2005 07:17:54 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I failed this steps. FreeBSD cannot recognized my username.
I will try it again. Have anybody another solution ??
Did you read link that I have given?
Cheers,
Mezz
Thanks before.
regards.
Thanks for you all,
I will do
On Fri, Oct 14, 2005 at 04:24:05PM -0500, Matthew D. Fuller wrote:
On Fri, Oct 14, 2005 at 06:54:26AM -0500 I heard the voice of
Sergey Babkin, and lo! it spake thus:
I don't know if it's fixed now or not.
I just converted a Mandrake box a month or so ago, which used MD5
hashes. Worked
On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to migrate from linux to freebsd. My linux box (mail server) have
alot of user (hundreds) --this is the problem. I dont know which file
which the password's file. I dont want typing user name and its password
one by one. Beside of that,
On Fri, 14 Oct 2005, Sergey Babkin wrote:
The main man page you want to look at is passwd(5), which documents the
formats of the /etc/master.passwd and /etc/passwd file. In FreeBSD,
the master.passwd file is the equivilent of the shadow file in Linux.
What you want to do is convert the
On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to migrate from linux to freebsd. My linux box (mail server) have
alot of user (hundreds) --this is the problem. I dont know which file
which the password's file. I dont want typing user name and its password
one by one. Beside of that,
This will not work, but I did migrate a 100 users from Linux to FreeBSD
a couple of years ago. What I did was I used an application that comes
with john the ripper called deshadow or something like that to combine
the shadow and the passwd files into a passwd file with the hashes in place.
Then I
On October 13, 2005 09:29 pm, Jayesh Jayan wrote:
I would suggest you to try the below and make sure this works
1 ) Install a new freebsd server
2 ) create a user on your linux machine say with username freebsd and
some password
3 ) now copy the data in your /etc/passwd file of linux machine
Baldur Gislason wrote:
This will not work, but I did migrate a 100 users from Linux to FreeBSD
a couple of years ago. What I did was I used an application that comes
with john the ripper called deshadow or something like that to combine
the shadow and the passwd files into a passwd file with the
On Fri, Oct 14, 2005 at 06:54:26AM -0500 I heard the voice of
Sergey Babkin, and lo! it spake thus:
I don't know if it's fixed now or not.
I just converted a Mandrake box a month or so ago, which used MD5
hashes. Worked flawlessly.
Hm, considering the we'd like people to migrate from Linux
On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 05:07:42 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I want to migrate from linux to freebsd. My linux box
(mail server) have alot of user (hundreds) --this is the
problem. I dont know which file which the password's file.
I dont want typing user name and its password one by
Try /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow
User id and basic stuff in passwd, the encrypted passwords in shadow. I
don't know if the encryption algorithms are compatible between linux
and bsd or not.
hth
Simon
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I want to migrate from linux to freebsd. My linux box
On 10/14/05, Simon Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow
User id and basic stuff in passwd, the encrypted passwords in shadow. I
don't know if the encryption algorithms are compatible between linux
and bsd or not.
hth
Simon
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Hi,
I would suggest you to try the below and make sure this works
1 ) Install a new freebsd server
2 ) create a user on your linux machine say with username freebsd and some
password
3 ) now copy the data in your /etc/passwd file of linux machine to freebsd
machine
4 ) Also copy the /etc/shadow
Thanks for you all,
I will do this step.
regards.
Hi,
I would suggest you to try the below and make sure this
works
1 ) Install a new freebsd server
2 ) create a user on your linux machine say with username
freebsd and some
password
3 ) now copy the data in your /etc/passwd file of
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