[BlueOnyx:09648] Re: migration problems BQ to BO

Gustavo Silva pseudo at zbronx.com
Tue Feb 21 11:38:34 -05 2012



Em 14-02-2012 20:07, Gustavo Silva escreveu:
>
> Em 14-02-2012 16:56, Ken - Precision Web Hosting, Inc escreveu:
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Gustavo Silva
>>
>> Any ideas how can i make sure the password database on the BlueQuartz is
>> recent and synced before export? Because im getting a bunch of sites on this
>> migration phase that have their user passwords reset to the original
>> password when imported on BlueOnyx.
>>
>> I would be fine with it even if i had to check it by hand... But the next
>> phase is ~4600 users... I'm doomed! ;D
>>
>> Cheers and thanks in advance!
>>
>> <<
>>
>>
>> Gustavo
>>
>> If you converted the old box to the flatfile / shadow passwords, that might
>> be the cause.   If I recall that conversion was reversed with a later yum
>> update.  Possibly some passwords are stored in the cce database, and some
>> are in the /etc/shadow file.  Maybe there is a way to compare those values,
>> from the shadow to the cce database.
>>
>> ----
>> Ken Marcus
>> Precision Web Hosting, Inc.
>> http://www.precisionweb.net
>>
>>
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> Yes that is the case, i converted to flat file long time ago.
> Makes sense now!
>
> Going to start looking how to dump the flat-file to the codb again.
> Thanks!!
>
> Gustavo
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Cant find any info on this..

Anyone knows if the type of passwords are the same? (MD5) both on 
flat-file and the CODB?

Maybe im just looking for a needle in a haystack.. I havent been able to 
find where CMUExport dumps the password to maybe try to hack it to read 
from the flatdb-files instead.

So trying to update the CODB with the current password stored in the 
flat-files seems like the best option.

Cheers!



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