On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 09:36:30AM -0500, Jim Crumley wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 07:48:25AM -0500, James Spinti wrote:
> > <snip>
> > |Also, you'll have to keep it from using a shadow map as all the other
> > |platforms don't support shadow passwords.
> > <snip>
> > 
> > I thought AIX did.  I am looking at a 4.3.3 and 3.? machine.  Both have ! in
> > the passwd files and have the hash in /etc/security/passwd, with the
> > security subdirectory restricted to the admin group.  Or does that not count
> > as shadowed, since it is still in a file called passwd?
> 
> Yeah, I know Solaris and Irix use shadow passwords as well.

Is there something that you need to "turn on" for Irix?  We're running
6.5.13 and I have yet to see any sort of shadow mechanism.

Ok, a quick 'man shadow' just answered my question... pwconv will generate
a shadow file from /etc/passwd.  Can Irix use a shadow NIS map, though?
That's something worth testing...  That would allow easy Linux/Irix NIS
integration....  The possibilities! :)

Gabe

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Gabe Turner                                             gabe at msi.umn.edu
SGI Origin Systems Administrator,
University of Minnesota Supercomputing Institute
 for Digital Simulation and Advanced Computation         www.msi.umn.edu
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