Thanks. That is exactly what I was looking for! Works great now.
Romain

On 8/28/14, 8:52 AM, "Roland Gruber" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hi Romain,
>
>you can hash passwords on server side with e.g. PPolicy and
>"ppolicy_hash_cleartext" option.
>
>
>Best regards
>
>Roland
>
>
>On 27.08.2014 23:08, Cledat, Romain E wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> On my setup, I use a password policy that invokes check_password when
>> changing passwords. This works fine when changing the password from the
>> command line via ldappasswd but if I want to change the password from
>>the
>> self-service login for example, it only works if I set the self-login
>> configuration to use PLAIN passwords (and fails if I use SSHA). I was
>> wondering if it would be possible to have LAM use PLAN password to
>>verify
>> the password but store it encrypted in the LDAP data-base. This would
>>allow
>> me to make my password checking policies consistent across ldappasswd
>>and
>> the web interface.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Romain
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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