Ok got it.. I'll try to make some magic then... Appreciate your help
Greger, thank you very much!
DSD
Greger V. Teigre wrote:
Well, as I wrote, that's a no-go. Your only
chance is to somehow get
hold of the clear-text password (for example when users log in through
a web site) and create an MD5 hash that you store in a separate
attribute.
Sorry,
g-)
Daniel Serrano wrote:
> Here is the link where I found your answer:
>
>
http://lists.iptel.org/pipermail/serusers/2006-February/027064.html
>
> I have a situation where the user passwords are encrypted by SHA in
> the LDAP database. And I'm kind of blink about what to do. Maybe the
> database could not be modified.
>
> Thanks.
>
> DSD
>
>
>
> Greger V. Teigre wrote:
>> Remind me. What was this about?
>> g-)
>>
>> Daniel Serrano wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear Greger V. Teigre,
>>>
>>> Did you find another solution for this issue instead of generate
>>> the new attribute in the LDAP DB? Some kind of workaround will be
>>> great!.. Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Daniel Serrano.
>>>
>>>
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