Re: Encryption format of unix passwords

From: Ann Majeske (Ann.Majeske_at_HP.com)
Date: 01/31/05

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    "New" <cpaslevrai@nananere.com> wrote in message
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    > What is the default encryption format of unix passwords under TRU64 5.1B ?
    >
    > (crypt,bigcrypt,ssha,md5 or others ?)

    crypt

    >
    > What are the differents format supported ?

    With Enhanced Security enabled, just about anything since you can
    set it up to use something you supply. The encryption methods
    supplied with Enhanced Security are bigcrypt, crypt16, and crypt.

    You might also want to take a look at ssh, it allows for alternate
    authentication methods as well. ssh is supplied as part of Tru64 5.1B.

    >
    > How can i change it ?

    See the Security Manual.

    >
    > Thank you
    >
    >


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