Alvin Oga wrote:
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004, nx13372a wrote:
Hi,
I have .tgz(s) with the content of /etc and another with /home from a box.
If i untar the /home in a new box and copy the /etc/passwd and
/etc/shadow, is this enough for my users can login?
no, you would be making the classic mistak
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004, nx13372a wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have .tgz(s) with the content of /etc and another with /home from a box.
> If i untar the /home in a new box and copy the /etc/passwd and
> /etc/shadow, is this enough for my users can login?
no, you would be making the classic mistake .. dont d
Hi,
I have .tgz(s) with the content of /etc and another with /home from a box.
If i untar the /home in a new box and copy the /etc/passwd and
/etc/shadow, is this enough for my users can login?
thanks.
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also sprach Curtis Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003.03.11.2117 +0100]:
> Can anyone tell me how difficult (or simple) it will be to move user
> mailboxes from one Postfix server set up with cyrus to another Postfix
> server using courier-imap.
> Also, whereas on the cyrus Postfix server the emai
Since the postfix user list has been having some problems, maybe
someone here knows the answer to my question:
Can anyone tell me how difficult (or simple) it will be to move user
mailboxes from one Postfix server set up with cyrus to another Postfix
server using courier-imap.
Also, whereas on
On Wed, Jan 01, 2003 at 09:42:38PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| How I can move system A user to system B
| system A is RedHat and system B Debian Woody?
First create the user on system B. Then move the user's home
directory (how you do that depends on what hardware set up you have).
Also mo
Hi,
How I can move system A user to system B
system A is RedHat and system B Debian Woody?
t:BlackRaven
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I must have been asleep when I tried it the first time. It took two
attempts to make it work this time:
1. Failed to observe that all characters between the : are part of
the password, even the " character.
2. Copied all characters between the : in the password of
>
> I need to move several thousand user entries from a Solaris 2.5.1 system to
> a Debian system. The problem that I have is to move the encrypted passwords.
>
> I have moved passwords between Debian systems by editing the passwd file
> and using 'cut & paste". When I tried "cutting & pasting"
I need to move several thousand user entries from a Solaris 2.5.1 system to
a Debian system. The problem that I have is to move the encrypted passwords.
I have moved passwords between Debian systems by editing the passwd file
and using 'cut & paste". When I tried "cutting & pasting" between So
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