Kyle Faber wrote: > = > Hello! > = > I am trying to determine the best way to effectively copy the /= etc/passwd > file from one machine to another. I have read that you can not do this= by > merely copying the associated files, but is there some method I can use= to > accomplish this idea? > = > THANKS! > -- > Kyle Faber > Account Manager > EMR Internet > kyle@emr.net > 623-581-0842 voice > 623-582-9499 fax > = > **EMR Internet - Residential & Business Solutions for YOUR business! **= > = > * Dial-up > * DSL > * Web-hosting > * Server Co-Location > * Network Management > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss I'm glad nobody told me that when I migrated 1800 users on 50 servers from one data farm to another. Yes, you can copy /etc/passwd, et. al., but you need to make sure they use the same hashing algorithms. George -- = Discover . . . | Free Computer Security Information <=B7=B7=B7> Secure | http://www.georgetoft.com/security Networking | = @http://georgetoft.com | Lock your box - keep your affairs private!