Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 13:29:40 -0700 From: Gordon Tetlow <gordont@gnf.org> To: sdebnath@cs.purdue.edu Cc: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Acceptable LDAP solutions Message-ID: <20030519202940.GH1950@roark.gnf.org> In-Reply-To: <1053375013.3ec93a25df857@webmail.purdue.edu> References: <0E972CEE334BFE4291CD07E056C76ED8DB2DBE@bragi.housing.ufl.edu> <1053365929.3ec916a957190@webmail.purdue.edu> <20030519194508.GD1950@roark.gnf.org> <1053373287.3ec93367bbdff@webmail.purdue.edu> <20030519195949.GF1950@roark.gnf.org> <1053375013.3ec93a25df857@webmail.purdue.edu>
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--fyA1p1RlO9nWxe3v Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Mon, May 19, 2003 at 03:10:13PM -0500, Shawn Debnath wrote: > Looks like LDAP uses plain old crypt(), and I am forced into using that b= /c of > the setup here. Time to make sure the LDAP server is secure at least. Th= anks > for your help Gordon.=20 You should at least be able to use MD5: dn: cn=3DJoe L. User,ou=3Dpeople,dc=3Dexample,dc=3Dcom objectClass: posixAccount cn: Joe L. User uid: joeluser uidNumber: 1000 gidNumber: 1000 homeDirectory: /home/joeluser userPassword: {MD5}<standard md5 password hash> -gordon --fyA1p1RlO9nWxe3v Content-Type: application/pgp-signature Content-Disposition: inline -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQE+yT60Ru2t9DV9ZfsRAlTjAKCbetFDSg7+r4+ASP5otb71UkiT4QCePnJ2 WGP7gPPYMhcM224RgPgKIJE= =IzUN -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --fyA1p1RlO9nWxe3v--
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