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Full Discussion: RHLE r4 and r5
Operating Systems Linux Red Hat RHLE r4 and r5 Post 302385700 by fpmurphy on Saturday 9th of January 2010 09:07:12 AM
Old 01-09-2010
Authentication related settings are stored in /etc/sysconfig/authconfig. The default is MD5.

Look at Article 16972 in the Redhat Knowledgebase for details of how to figure out which algorithm was used.
 
MD5(3)									 1								    MD5(3)

md5 - Calculate the md5 hash of a string

SYNOPSIS
string md5 (string $str, [bool $raw_output = false]) DESCRIPTION
Calculates the MD5 hash of $str using the RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm, and returns that hash. PARAMETERS
o $str - The string. o $raw_output - If the optional $raw_output is set to TRUE, then the md5 digest is instead returned in raw binary format with a length of 16. RETURN VALUES
Returns the hash as a 32-character hexadecimal number. EXAMPLES
Example #1 A md5(3) example <?php $str = 'apple'; if (md5($str) === '1f3870be274f6c49b3e31a0c6728957f') { echo "Would you like a green or red apple?"; } ?> NOTES
Note Secure password hashing It is not recommended to use this function to secure passwords, due to the fast nature of this hashing algorithm. See here for details. SEE ALSO
md5_file(3), sha1_file(3), crc32(3), sha1(3), hash(3), crypt(3), password_hash(3). PHP Documentation Group MD5(3)
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