> This is partially true. FreeBSD ships with a crypt(3) that generates MD5
> hashes. There is an optional package that you can install that gives you
> DES encryption which is the same as what Linux uses by default, in which
Why cant you just set up bsdi on the 2ndary box? Its not a good idea to
have to deal with 2 op systems especially when one is supposed to be the
backup for the other.
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Jake Messinger 713-772-6690 jake@ams.com
Advanced Medical Systems, Inc. jake@uh.edu
Houston, Texas http://www.ams.com/~jake
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(Betcha can't do this on an Apple ][, ][c, or ][e)