Lowell Gilbert wrote:
João Carlos Mendes Luís <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
This question must be really dumb, but I cannot find its answer.
In a somewhat recently updated RELENG_6 FreeBSD, whenever I run the
program /usr/bin/passwd to change an users password, it encrypts the
password
João Carlos Mendes Luís <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>This question must be really dumb, but I cannot find its answer.
>
>In a somewhat recently updated RELENG_6 FreeBSD, whenever I run the
> program /usr/bin/passwd to change an users password, it encrypts the
> password using DES. I have
On Friday 07 September 2007 03:28:48 João Carlos Mendes Luís wrote:
> This question must be really dumb, but I cannot find its answer.
>
> In a somewhat recently updated RELENG_6 FreeBSD, whenever I run the
> program /usr/bin/passwd to change an users password, it encrypts the
> password us
This question must be really dumb, but I cannot find its answer.
In a somewhat recently updated RELENG_6 FreeBSD, whenever I run the
program /usr/bin/passwd to change an users password, it encrypts the
password using DES. I have already configured /etc/login.conf for MD5,
but it still g