Mike Miller wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Oct 2004, Scot Jenkins wrote:
> 
> > md5 passwords start with "$1$", at least they do on Linux (/etc/shadow)
> > and FreeBSD (/etc/master.passwd) systems.
> > crypt passwords would start with the 2 char salt.
> 
> 
> Does that mean it is possible to configure Linux to use either crypt or 
> md5?  Or does the system allow both to be used and determine at login 
> which applies to the user by reading /etc/shadow?  (by looking for $1$)

I believe it does.  Why one would want to go back to using crypt vs the
more secure md5, I don't know.  Debian, Redhat > 6.0 and presumable most
other distros ask you during the install if you want to use md5
passwords.  You should say yes.
-- 
scot

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