I also dislike plaintext, but the vast majority of users will probably
run the PHP script on the * system itself, so plaintext won't really
hurt.  Hell, I doubt that most will even bother to run the scripts on a
secure server.

I'd say set the default to md5, but leave plaintext as an option.

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  Troy Settle
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> Steven J. Sobol
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> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] PHP API for Manager - Plaintext auth needed?
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> 
> 
> Quick question: My PHP script is now able to connect to the 
> manager port
> and successfully authenticate using MD5. I would strongly 
> prefer not to
> do plaintext authentication at all. Would anyone object to plaintext 
> authentication being left out?
> 
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