[SATLUG] Red Hat 6.2 and /etc/passwd

Sean Carolan scarolan at gmail.com
Mon Nov 12 11:20:35 CST 2007


On Nov 12, 2007 11:16 AM, Henry Pugsley <henry.pugsley at gmail.com> wrote:
> Shadow passwords were not always the default, but you could enable
> them after the installation.  Since root is created during the
> install, the password hash was put in /etc/passwd.  After the the
> install, any new accounts would get their password hashes put in
> /etc/shadow, or they would get moved when you change the password for
> the account.  If you change the password for root on those servers,
> the hash will probably end up in /etc/shadow when you are done.

Thanks, this was the information I was looking for.  I started using
Red Hat around version 7, so I came on board after /etc/shadow for all
accounts was the default.


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