Ashley M. Kirchner wrote: > Kevin Kofler wrote: >> There's no way to convert the passwords automatically as the hashes >> used are >> not reversible by design (otherwise it would just be cheap >> obfuscation and >> add no real security). >> > Considering the old method seems to work just fine on FC10, what > could I be breaking if I just do that? Do a clean FC10 install, then > recover the pertinent files from backup, including that /etc/shadow > file which has everyone's current passwords. > > Sooner or later, everyone will have their password expire and it > becomes a moot point, but till then, can I expect things to run fine? > Beware the use of the new password scheme if this is a NIS master server and you have any NIS clients that aren't RH/Fedora (recent) machines. I have a mixed bag of AIX, SunOS (8 and 10), and Linux (old RH and newer Fedora) and I had to force the use of the old password algorithms as SunOS 8 and older AIX can't handle the new scheme. Kevin -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines