[CentOS] Cyrus + Ldap...
Miguel Filho
miguel.filho at gmail.comWed Jul 30 14:57:41 UTC 2008
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On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 12:22 AM, Sergio Belkin <sebelk at gmail.com> wrote: > > Everything works fine. But I'd want to reduce overhead due SSL and > change to Cyrus with md5 mechanism (or another nonplain mechanism) Can > I do that? Please bear in mind, that I don't want to use > non-encrypyted passwords on LDAP. I'm facing a similar problem. I've migrated an old NIS server (yeah, believe me they still exist) to OpenLDAP. The passwords are encrypted using the old crypt() function. I was hitting my head against the wall to try to figure a way to make md5 mechanism to work using like you, but I believe there is no way. It will work only if the password stored in md5, IMHO. Could some one confirm this? Regards, Miguel -- http://osysadmin.blogspot.com
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