On Thu, 2008-01-03 at 12:35 -0700, Rich Megginson wrote: > You might try the crypt format. On most linux platforms, system > crypt > uses MD5. This will work with hashes from /etc/shadow that start '$1$'. It should also work with the old-style DES hashes that you shouldn't be using anymore. For example, if you had a shadow line that read: username:$1$CxLcjTxD$IRuWOqGVHrXJkJsRdPYqq.:12345:0:99999:7::: Then the userpassword value would be '{crypt}$1$CxLcjTxD $IRuWOqGVHrXJkJsRdPYqq.'
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