I seem to remember that one of the parameters in the modparam statement for the auth module will determine if passwords are stored in clear text or encrypted. I am away from my office, and system, right now and cannot confirm this. Check the auth module documentation perhaps the answer is there.
Dave Bath 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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