My dovecot-sql.conf.ext file has this line:
default_pass_scheme = MD5-CRYPT
looking in the postfixadmin database passwords are encrypted
On Fri, 04 Feb 2022 16:37:54 + Benny Pedersen wrote
On 2022-02-04 17:17, Dr Francis Greaves wrote:
> Any help much appreciated.
On 2022-02-04 18:33, Francis Greaves wrote:
Well my PostfixAdmin is setup like this:
$CONF['encrypt'] = 'md5crypt';
and dovecot default_pass_scheme = MD5-CRYPT
So I would have thought that would match OK.
I have tried a password with just AlphaNumeric characters, no special
chars but same
Am 04.02.2022 um 18:33 schrieb Francis Greaves:
Well my PostfixAdmin is setup like this:
$CONF['encrypt'] = 'md5crypt';
and dovecot default_pass_scheme = MD5-CRYPT
Use
$CONF['encrypt'] = 'dovecot:MD5-CRYPT'
$CONF['dovecotpw'] = "/path/to/doveadm pw";
in conf.inc.php of Postfixadmin.
Well my PostfixAdmin is setup like this:
$CONF['encrypt'] = 'md5crypt';
and dovecot default_pass_scheme = MD5-CRYPT
So I would have thought that would match OK.
I have tried a password with just AlphaNumeric characters, no special chars but
same error.
On Fri, 04 Feb 2022
That is a test user on a private network. Not publicly accessible at all.
Anyways, I have had the best luck on dovecot and postfix with the unix/linux
utility "pass" to generate fairly long alphanumeric-only passwords as I have
found that any special characters in passwords are ending up
On 2022-02-04 18:08, João Silva wrote:
On 04/02/2022 16:51, Francis Greaves wrote:
My dovecot-sql.conf.ext file has this line:
default_pass_scheme = MD5-CRYPT
looking in the postfixadmin database passwords are encrypted
How? there are several ways to encrypt passwords. If the
On 04/02/2022 16:51, Francis Greaves wrote:
My dovecot-sql.conf.ext file has this line:
default_pass_scheme = MD5-CRYPT
looking in the postfixadmin database passwords are encrypted
How? there are several ways to encrypt passwords. If the
default_pass_scheme mismatch the way postfixadmin
My dovecot-sql.conf.ext file has this line:
default_pass_scheme = MD5-CRYPT
looking in the postfixadmin database passwords are encrypted
On Fri, 04 Feb 2022 16:37:54 + Benny Pedersen wrote
On 2022-02-04 17:17, Dr Francis Greaves wrote:
> Any help much appreciated.
On 2022-02-04 17:17, Dr Francis Greaves wrote:
Any help much appreciated.
what is stored in mysql on the password field ?
you dont need to expose passwords in maillists
The passwords are stored in plaintext in the database?
Already checked
https://github.com/postfixadmin/postfixadmin/blob/master/DOCUMENTS/DOVECOT.txt
Once a dumped to a postfix admin database crypt passwords straight from
/etc/shadow without a single issue, that's why I'm asking if the
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