Re: [vchkpw] vpopmail MD5 vs squid MD5
The userPassword = {crypt}Q07KTu.IGDZho I disable the clear password, but for the example above it's 111 - Original message - From: "Anders Brander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 08 Jan 2004 06:27:43 +0100 Subject: Re: [vchkpw] vpopmail MD5 vs squid MD5 Hi, On Thu, 2004-01-08 at 02:43, toblo wrote: > I found a workaround for this. I disable the MD5 password encryption at > vpopmail (configure --enable-md5-password=n), thus it uses linux crypt > encryption which is recodnized by squid. Could you please paste an example of one of those passwords including cleartext? (I know you pasted from squid, but please let us see one) /Anders
Re: [vchkpw] vpopmail MD5 vs squid MD5
Hi, On Thu, 2004-01-08 at 02:43, toblo wrote: > I found a workaround for this. I disable the MD5 password encryption at > vpopmail (configure --enable-md5-password=n), thus it uses linux crypt > encryption which is recodnized by squid. Could you please paste an example of one of those passwords including cleartext? (I know you pasted from squid, but please let us see one) /Anders
Re: [vchkpw] vpopmail MD5 vs squid MD5
I found a workaround for this. I disable the MD5 password encryption at vpopmail (configure --enable-md5-password=n), thus it uses linux crypt encryption which is recodnized by squid. - Original message - From: "Oscar Retana M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 07 Jan 2004 13:41:24 -0600 Subject: Re: [vchkpw] vpopmail MD5 vs squid MD5 I have the same problem with vpopmail encrypted passwords. Vpopmail works fine... But passwords generated by vpopmail are not recognized by any other tool. I'm checking the code, but if someone has an idea of what's happening... (vpopmail 5.4.0.rc1) Thanks. - Oscar. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have an RH9 with qmail 1.03, vpopmail 5.3.30, qmailadmin 1.0.29, > openldap 2.0.27, squid 2.5STABLE3-0 and LDAP Browser/Editor 2.8.2 > > I've managed to connect both vpopmail and squid to openldap. Both can > authenticate the users okay. The problem raises when I tried to > authenticate vpopmail's user into squid. > > When I browse the userlist using LDAP Browser, I find that vpopmail saves > the password in MD5 39Bytes long, > "{MD5}$1$qvNMfgHF$/ZsHAjbAHPLALu/MRIj8d.", while LDAP Browser saves the > password in MD5 29Bytes long, "{MD5}lueSGJZetyySpUndWjMBEg==". Squid can > read the 29Bytes long one, not the 39Bytes long one. Thus vpopmail users > can't authenticate themselves in squid. > > Does anybody know how can I synch those two different MD5 password > length? > > Thanks, > toblo >
Re: [vchkpw] vpopmail MD5 vs squid MD5
I have the same problem with vpopmail encrypted passwords. Vpopmail works fine... But passwords generated by vpopmail are not recognized by any other tool. I'm checking the code, but if someone has an idea of what's happening... (vpopmail 5.4.0.rc1) Thanks. - Oscar. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have an RH9 with qmail 1.03, vpopmail 5.3.30, qmailadmin 1.0.29, openldap 2.0.27, squid 2.5STABLE3-0 and LDAP Browser/Editor 2.8.2 I've managed to connect both vpopmail and squid to openldap. Both can authenticate the users okay. The problem raises when I tried to authenticate vpopmail's user into squid. When I browse the userlist using LDAP Browser, I find that vpopmail saves the password in MD5 39Bytes long, "{MD5}$1$qvNMfgHF$/ZsHAjbAHPLALu/MRIj8d.", while LDAP Browser saves the password in MD5 29Bytes long, "{MD5}lueSGJZetyySpUndWjMBEg==". Squid can read the 29Bytes long one, not the 39Bytes long one. Thus vpopmail users can't authenticate themselves in squid. Does anybody know how can I synch those two different MD5 password length? Thanks, toblo