-Original Message-
Is the 'password-hash' configuration function a server-wide setting
only
or can it be set to different values for separate databases?
I'm trying to add MAC-auth RADIUS functionality to my LDAP server
(openldap-2.4.21) and I need to store the password for the MAC
masar...@aero.polimi.it wrote:
-Original Message-
Is the 'password-hash' configuration function a server-wide setting
only
or can it be set to different values for separate databases?
I'm trying to add MAC-auth RADIUS functionality to my LDAP server
(openldap-2.4.21) and I need to store
The manpage is correct. It clearly states This setting is only allowed in
the
frontend entry.
Right; I was mistaken by the fact that olcPasswordHash is allowed by class
olcGlobal.
p.
masar...@aero.polimi.it wrote:
The manpage is correct. It clearly states This setting is only allowed in
the
frontend entry.
Right; I was mistaken by the fact that olcPasswordHash is allowed by class
olcGlobal.
Yes, it's allowed in olcGlobal for backward compatibility with slapd.conf,
-Original Message-
Is the 'password-hash' configuration function a server-wide setting
only
or can it be set to different values for separate databases?
I'm trying to add MAC-auth RADIUS functionality to my LDAP server
(openldap-2.4.21) and I need to store the password for the MAC
Tom Leach le...@coas.oregonstate.edu writes:
[...]
Also, how do I verify that the passwords are stored in cleartext?
On a test server, I've created just the radius database with a global
'password-hash {CLEARTEXT}', I have the following ldif file that I add
with:
ldapadd -x -W -v -D
Is the 'password-hash' configuration function a server-wide setting only
Yes.
or can it be set to different values for separate databases?
No.
I'm trying to add MAC-auth RADIUS functionality to my LDAP server
(openldap-2.4.21) and I need to store the password for the MAC addresses
in