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Passwords generated on SUSE don't work on RedHat
user name
2006-11-08 21:27:28
Hello,

If I copy the encrypted password from
"/etc/shadow" on
the SUSE box and paste it to "/etc/shadow" on the
Red
Hat box, then I can't log into the Red Hat box. 
However, if I copy an encrypted password from
"/etc/shadow" on the Red Hat box and paste it into
"/etc/shadow" on the SUSE box, I can log into the
SUSE
box just fine.  I've noticed that encrypted password
on SUSE is twice as long as the encrypted password on
Red Hat.

This all has to do with a problem I'm tracking when
the NIS master is on SUSE and the NIS slave is on Red
Hat.

What is the difference in the way that SUSE encrypts
passwords versus the way Red Hat encrypts passwords
and why does a Red Hat encrypted password work on
SUSE, but a SUSE encrypted password doesn't on Red
Hat?  Any idea on how I can begin to troubleshoot
this?

Thank you.

Rigoberto



 
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Passwords generated on SUSE don't work on RedHat
user name
2006-11-09 08:42:04
SuSE has in the past truncated their to eight symbols per
password this
effects the password hashing. It could be your problem. 

//Per
On Wed, 2006-11-08 at 13:27 -0800, Rigoberto Corujo wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> If I copy the encrypted password from
"/etc/shadow" on
> the SUSE box and paste it to "/etc/shadow" on
the Red
> Hat box, then I can't log into the Red Hat box. 
> However, if I copy an encrypted password from
> "/etc/shadow" on the Red Hat box and paste it
into
> "/etc/shadow" on the SUSE box, I can log into
the SUSE
> box just fine.  I've noticed that encrypted password
> on SUSE is twice as long as the encrypted password on
> Red Hat.
> 
> This all has to do with a problem I'm tracking when
> the NIS master is on SUSE and the NIS slave is on Red
> Hat.
> 
> What is the difference in the way that SUSE encrypts
> passwords versus the way Red Hat encrypts passwords
> and why does a Red Hat encrypted password work on
> SUSE, but a SUSE encrypted password doesn't on Red
> Hat?  Any idea on how I can begin to troubleshoot
> this?
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Rigoberto
> 
> 
> 
>  
>
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