On Thu, 31 Jan 2002 14:16:51 Mel wrote:
> b) Migrating the passwd file in such a way that a persons ldap password
> is
> the same as their login password. for this, the migrate_passwd tool is
> not he answer. When I imported the encrypted password with {crypt} in
> front of it, it didn't work. I suspect because the shadow passwords are
> md5
Try migrating the passwd file to an ldif. Edit the produced ldif and
substitute all instances of {crypt} with {md5}. Then import that ldif.
Note you may also need libnss_ldap and change passwd, group and shadow in
nsswitch.conf to "files ldap [nis [nisplus]]"
Martin.
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