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Subject: Re: Converting DES passwords to MD5
From: Adam (bsdx
looksharp.net)Date: Fri Feb 04 2000 - 07:52:36 CST
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Change the links so it uses md5 by default. Figure out how to make the
passwords expire (or seem expired... echo "Please change your password if
you havent past Feb 4 2000" >> /etc/motd). change the passwords of users
who dont login often manually, or rmuser them :>
On Fri, 4 Feb 2000, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>On Fri, Feb 04, 2000 at 03:40:57PM +0300, Andrey Novikov wrote:
>> Is there any even if hacking way to convert DES passwords
>> to MD5? I want to migrate to MD5 but have almost 200
>> passwords in /etc/passwd
>
>Other than capturing them at login or brute-force, this should
>be impossible. The hashes are one-way.
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