Re: MD5/bigcrypt passwords with potato

1999-10-20 Thread Dwayne C . Litzenberger
> > now I do have one question about this too, in /etc/login.defs there > is a line for defining the maximum number of significant characters > in a password, it is set to 8 which you would need to change, my > question is 1) is this option relevant on potato with PAM? and 2) > what is the max

Re: MD5/bigcrypt passwords with potato

1999-10-20 Thread Ethan Benson
"Dwayne C . Litzenberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I did this on RedHat months ago, and how do I do it in potato? I want passwords longer than 8 chars, whether it be MD5 or bigcrypt or whatever, I don't care how (although I'd like to be able to preserve other people's old passwords, if it's e

Re: MD5/bigcrypt passwords with potato

1999-10-20 Thread Ben Collins
On Tue, Oct 19, 1999 at 08:32:27PM -0600, Dwayne C . Litzenberger wrote: > I did this on RedHat months ago, and how do I do it in potato? I want > passwords longer than 8 chars, whether it be MD5 or bigcrypt or whatever, > I don't care how (although I'd like to be able to preserve other people's >

MD5/bigcrypt passwords with potato

1999-10-20 Thread Dwayne C . Litzenberger
I did this on RedHat months ago, and how do I do it in potato? I want passwords longer than 8 chars, whether it be MD5 or bigcrypt or whatever, I don't care how (although I'd like to be able to preserve other people's old passwords, if it's easy enough), but I miss this functionality in RedHat, an