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tinypoodle:
Makes all sense to me, given the fact that dropbear was for a long time an integral part of x86 base and eventually got outfactured to an extension before any ports to other arches were in sight.

coreplayer2:
Have never used dropbear before so I thought I'd check it out,  but am quite confused over where the hostkeys install too.

After reading the above notes even though this is an x86 version I was expecting to find the files to backup here

/usr/local/etc/dropbear/dropbear_dss_hostkey
/usr/local/etc/dropbear/dropbear_rsa_hostkey

instead I found them installed to

/etc/dropbear/dropbear_dss_hostkey
/etc/dropbear/dropbear_rsa_hostkey

presumably we backup theses, right??

bmarkus:
As explained above, x86 is using /etc while piCore /usr/local/etc

curaga:
What do you mean with /etc/shadow is not needed? Surely picore does not use DES passwords?

bmarkus:

--- Quote from: curaga on January 30, 2013, 04:10:48 AM ---What do you mean with /etc/shadow is not needed? Surely picore does not use DES passwords?

--- End quote ---

Hm... Interesting...

I'm using an SSH setup created several month ago with a user 'mb'. It's encrypted password is in /etc/passwd and user is not in /etc/shadow

Created a new user now, its encrypted password stored in /etc/shadow

So reviewing my previous notes, please backup /etc/shadow .

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