Hey Karl,


It might be possible to use encrypted mysql passwords – someone else on the list seems to have mentioned that it might be possible, but I haven’t used this before.  Otherwise, use radius authentication and it’s up to you how you get radius to store the passwords (which could be in a mysql database…) hope that helps slightly?!

 

Dave

 


From: karl [mailto:ser_newbie@yahoo.com]
Sent: 13 October 2004 16:28
To: Dave Bath; serusers@lists.iptel.org
Subject: RE: [Serusers] Avoiding storing passwords in mysql "subscriber" tablein clear-text

 

Hi Dave,

 

Thanks for your response.  Does this mean that it is not possible to achieve this mysql authentication.  I happen to be using mysql.

 

Thanks once again.

 

Karl 

Dave Bath <dave@fuuz.com> wrote:

Karl,

 

You could try using radius authentication.  Just google the archives for some docs on how to use it.

 

Dave

 


From: serusers-bounces@iptel.org [mailto:serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org] On Behalf Of karl
Sent: 12 October 2004 08:13
To: serusers@lists.iptel.org
Subject: [Serusers] Avoiding storing passwords in mysql "subscriber" tablein clear-text

 

Hi guys,

 

I would appreciate if someone may help me on the subject.  While still requiring users to be authenticated against user credentials (username, password, realm), on the other hand I want to avoid storing passwords in clear text in mysql "subscriber" table.  Any ideas?

 

Thank you in advanced.

 

Best regards,

 

Karl


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