Thanks, just tested that. :-[ . But if you use an encrytion in
a sysidcfg file say jumpstart, all the clients will use that.
Interesting. Still doesn't explain why the problematic encryption
only has 12 characters, not 13.
Mike
Edward Pilatowicz wrote:
no, it likely wouldn't be the same. the
RESOLVED...
The encryption for bosox worked. I guess I should have checked the encryption
more carefully.
Thanks a lot to everybody for responding... I appreciate everybody's time.
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no, it likely wouldn't be the same. the classic unix crypt uses a
"salt" to allow for different encodings of the same text string. see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crypt_(Unix)
ed
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 03:00:01PM -0400, Mike Wahlberg wrote:
> Also I created a root passwd on my Solar
Also I created a root passwd on my Solaris 10 U7
box as abc123, and the encryption from my /etc/shadow
is MNY4FaPMbBnRs, not what you supplied. I would
think the encryption would be the same.
Mike
Edward Pilatowicz wrote:
are you running opensolaris?
if so, i'm guessing that the problem is t
Hi,
did you already tried it with another password?
regards
Bernd
v wrote:
Hello,
I use sysidcfg to configure my zone. However, during configuration, the root
password gives a syntax error. The password I use in the sysidcfg is the
encrypted version of abc123. I don't know why it does
are you running opensolaris?
if so, i'm guessing that the problem is the format of the hashed
password. by default, solaris version <= 10 and nevada use crypt for
hashing passwords, but opensolaris uses SHA256. these settings seem to
be controlled via /etc/security/policy.conf. just search for
Your encrypted entry looks strange, and 1 character short.
Just as a test, try:
h87UkRudhD32k
root passwd bosox
Mike
v wrote:
Well, I typed it myself instead of copying and pasting it. It still gives the same
error. In the error, it says the error is in position 15, which is the character
v wrote:
I don't think so... It looks like it works:
http://blogs.sun.com/observatory/en_US/entry/zones_and_crossbow1
I would validate with that blogger if that sysidcfg had actually
been validated. If you look a little lower in the blog, the sysidcfg
file failed to get get consumed by sysi
Well, I typed it myself instead of copying and pasting it. It still gives the
same error. In the error, it says the error is in position 15, which is the
character "f" right after the equal sign. I tried putting quotation marks, but
it still didn't like it.
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I wonder if there is an extra space at the end of the line or some other non
visible character.
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 1:44 PM, v wrote:
> I don't think so... It looks like it works:
> http://blogs.sun.com/observatory/en_US/entry/zones_and_crossbow1
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I don't think so... It looks like it works:
http://blogs.sun.com/observatory/en_US/entry/zones_and_crossbow1
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v wrote:
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Hostname: zone1
Reading ZFS config: done.
Mounting ZFS filesystems: (6/6)
root_password=fto/dU8MKwQR
Is this encrypted string missing a charac
It didn't work. It is still giving the same syntax error...
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On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 10:35 AM, v wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use sysidcfg to configure my zone. However, during configuration, the root
> password gives a syntax error. The password I use in the sysidcfg is the
> encrypted version of abc123. I don't know why it doesn't like it. Let me
> walk yo
Hello,
I use sysidcfg to configure my zone. However, during configuration, the root
password gives a syntax error. The password I use in the sysidcfg is the
encrypted version of abc123. I don't know why it doesn't like it. Let me walk
you through my zone creation process. Maybe somebody ca
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