Il 20/04/2011 13.57, Ludovic Marcotte ha scritto: > On 20/04/11 07:52, Martin Rabl wrote: >> Since when is md5 used for encrypting passwords in /etc/shadow?? > If the password string starts with $1$, it means it was MD5-encoded. > > My guess is that he strapped '$1$foobar' directly in the database > without stripping the leading $1$.
When at first it didn't worked I tried to take away the $1$, and still it didn't worked, but I forgot about that when I translated it in hex, so now I hope to solve taking it away and then "hexifing", but it don't work. Maybe I "hexify" the wrong way? Thx and regards, Andrea Ferraris A.d.S. CED Comune di Cossato Tel. fisso: 015/9893235 Tel. cell.: 329/2107393 -- [email protected] https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
