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bug #8436: Reassigned item: grub-md5-crypt does not return a hash value but instead returns to the command prompt

Submitted by:  None
Submitted on:  Sat 03 Apr 2004 08:34:21 PM UTC  
 
Category: NoneSeverity: Major
Priority: 5 - NormalItem Group: None
Status: InvalidPrivacy: Public
Assigned to: NoneOriginator Name: 
Originator Email: -unavailable-Open/Closed: Closed
Release: SuSE 9.1Release: None
Reproducibility: NonePlanned Release: None

Sun 04 Apr 2004 03:28:35 PM UTC, comment #2:

We cannot accept this report, because the bug reporter did not
login or specify his/her identity when submitting the report. As
fixing bugs is a collaborative process, we need to know how to
contact bug reporters.

Yoshinori K. Okuji <okuji>
Project Administrator
Sat 03 Apr 2004 08:34:21 PM UTC, comment #1:

This item has been reassigned from the project Savannah Administration bugs tracker to your tracker.

The original report is still available at bugs #8407

Following are the information included in the original report:

[field #0] Item ID:  8407
[field #1] Group ID:  5802
[field #2] Status:  Open
[field #3] Severity:  5 - Average
[field #4] Category:  None
[field #5] Submitted by:  None
[field #6] Assigned to:  None
[field #7] Submitted on:  Thu 04/01/04 at 05:05
[field #8] Summary:  grub-md5-crypt does not return a hash value but instead returns to the command prompt
[field #9] Original Submission:  I have SuSE 9.1 installed using grub-.93-106. I am trying to secure my grub bootloader by password encrypting it. I wanted to use md5 via the grub-md5-crypt command with no luck. When I run the command, it asks for the password twice but then it does not return a hash. Instead it just returns the command prompt like nothing happend.
[field #11] Item Group:  None
[field #12] Resolution:  None
[field #13] Component Version:  None
[field #14] Platform Version:  None
[field #15] Reproducibility:  None
[field #16] Size (loc):  None
[field #17] Fixed Release:  None
[field #18] Planned Release:  None
[field #19] Effort:  0.00
[field #23] Priority:  5 - Normal
[field #26] Percent Complete:  0%
[field #28] Release:  None
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Sylvain Beucler <Beuc>
Sat 03 Apr 2004 08:34:21 PM UTC, original submission:

I have SuSE 9.1 installed using grub-.93-106. I am trying to secure my grub bootloader by password encrypting it. I wanted to use md5 via the grub-md5-crypt command with no luck. When I run the command, it asks for the password twice but then it does not return a hash. Instead it just returns the command prompt like nothing happend.

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Date Changed By Updated Field Previous Value => Replaced By
Sun 04 Apr 2004 03:28:35 PM UTCokujiStatusNone=>Invalid
  Open/ClosedOpen=>Closed
  Release=>SuSE 9.1
Sat 03 Apr 2004 08:34:21 PM UTCBeucReassign itemFrom group Savannah Administration, bugs tracker=>To group GNU GRUB, bugs tracker

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