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Theor
Jul 25, 2013Aspirant
PAM - Upgrading to SHA512 password hashes
Hi everyone, I'm reviewing the security of my environment and I've noticed the ReadyNAS passwords are still stored as MD5 hashes in /etc/shadow. Even more puzzling is a maximum password size set to...
Theor
Jul 26, 2013Aspirant
Just upgraded from 4.2.22 to 4.2.24: didn't survive, regular accounts can't login anymore. Thankfully I created a password-less account for SSH in case it would go wrong.
Still, this is very annoying... everything has to be reverted at every upgrade.
Can't Netgear just fix this and use bcrypt by default?
Still, this is very annoying... everything has to be reverted at every upgrade.
Can't Netgear just fix this and use bcrypt by default?
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