Sorry for the [SPAM] tag of the previous messages, it wasn't intentional. Il 20/04/2011 13.52, Martin Rabl ha scritto: > Since when is md5 used for encrypting passwords in /etc/shadow??
I don't know exactely, maybe less than ten years (it's not only md5). > And: what do you want with this passwords? Provide a single-login for > your shell users at shell and SOGo? Thats not a quite good idea! If I don't have shell users at all, because I try to keep my system uncompromised. Also on the old system, where the authentication was based on /etc/passwd, all my users have a wanderfull /bin/true or /bin/false shell. I want to take the users of my old system and put them on the new SOGo one, with postgres authentication. To do that I need that their password stay the same from the old to the new one, but I don't know them, I can only use the second field of /etc/shadow. > you want such a stuff, install a local ldap-server, configure linux > PAM for using ldap and configure SOGo for using ldap as Auth-Source. I don't know. I'm not an expert, but the server is in a DMZ and I think that maybe local authentication could be better. Thx and regards, Andrea -- [email protected] https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
