On Fri, 2004-05-14 at 21:56, Jose J. Cintron wrote:
i'm running 8.2. try using md5 too see if it's a bug in the blowfish implementation...
Arjen Runsink wrote:
Hi
On Friday 14 May 2004 22:50, Jose J. Cintron wrote:
What does your pam_unix2.conf says in the password line? I have md5 instead of blowfish on both files and they don't get truncated... Arjen Runsink wrote:
Following is in /etc/security/pam_pwcheck.conf password: blowfish nullok Manual says it will truncate at 97 or so chars.
72 I just reread
So why does passwd truncate at 8?????
And in pam_unix2.conf there is: password: blowfish nullok
So this could be a blowfish only thing?
Are you running 9.0 or 9.1????
BB, Arjen
Same pbm on 9.1. Password gets truncated if I use passwd from the command line even though I chose MD5. Only way is to use the user management tool in YAST2 wallaby:/media # cat /etc/security/pam_pwcheck.conf password: md5 nullok wallaby:/media # cat /etc/security/pam_unix2.conf auth: nullok account: password: md5 nullok session: none /Fred