10-24-2008
Hmm...
Nobody has answered - so take this with a grain of salt. I have vague memories of compiling a RH 2.1 AS kernel with a "bigmem" switch set on to allow the use of more than 4GB.
So, yes, without playing compile-the-kernel, going beyond 4GB is potentially a waste.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
ns_crypt
ns_crypt(3aolserver) AOLserver Built-In Commands ns_crypt(3aolserver)
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NAME
ns_crypt - commands
SYNOPSIS
ns_crypt key salt
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DESCRIPTION
ns_crypt encrypted the key, also known as the password, using the salt and returns the result. It uses the same algorithm as the unix
crypt command.
The result from ns_crypt is a 13-character string. The first two characters correspond to the salt, and the remaining eleven characters
correspond to the password encrypted with the specified salt.
The password is a string (typically that of a password to be used for nscp and/or nsperm authentication).
salt should be two characters, typically from the set [a-zA-Z0-9./]. If the empty string is specified as the salt then ns_crypt returns
the empty string. If a string longer than two characters is specified for the salt it is truncated to two characters. If a one character
salt is provided the output will appear to have a two-character salt (the single character repeated), however, the encrypted value does not
correspond to the same password being encrypted with the equivalent two character salt. (As a result sticking with a two character salt is
highly recommended.)
Input to ns_crypt is case-sensitive.
EXAMPLES
nscp> ns_crypt aolserver ns
ns0WvClsyIL4A
nscp> ns_crypt aolserver NS
NSDQ1dPM.409Q
nscp> ns_crypt aolserver tcl
tcAbgtlzbEhVc
nscp> ns_crypt aolserver tc
tcAbgtlzbEhVc
nscp> ns_crypt aolserver ..
..7TNvXHLxJ9Y
nscp> ns_crypt aolserver .
..fwmBaZuzrRs
SEE ALSO
nsd(1), info(n), nscp, nsperm, crypt(3)
KEYWORDS
AOLserver 4.0 ns_crypt(3aolserver)