On 1/14/15, Jyri Hovila [Turvamies.fi] wrote:
> Hi!
>
> My "no" referred to the fact that I had not read the article before. =D
>
> Thanks for linking it - I'm sure it will be very useful.
>
> I've been terribly busy during the last couple of days and have therefore
> not been able to comment much
Hi!
My "no" referred to the fact that I had not read the article before. =D
Thanks for linking it - I'm sure it will be very useful.
I've been terribly busy during the last couple of days and have therefore not
been able to comment much on the list. I'll come back there as soon as things
calm
In MySQL we use
default_pass_scheme = CRYPT
Assuming this is not a 10yo box, and your libs are modern, this allow
for md5/shaxxx/whatever
Dont touch postgresql so never bothered to look, but I guess it
accepts the same parameter.
On 1/10/15, Jyri Hovila [Turvamies.fi] wrote:
> Hello, world!
>
>
Hi!
> Have a read of this:
> http://wiki2.dovecot.org/HowTo/ConvertPasswordSchemes
In fact no. Thanks!
- Jyri
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On 1/9/2015 4:07 PM, Jyri Hovila [Turvamies.fi] wrote:
Hello, world!
I have a long-running Dovecot & Postfix installation using PostgreSQL
back-end.
Until now I've been using MD5 hashing but would like to "upgrade" to
the salted SSHA512.
Is there a way to configure Dovecot so that it would aut
Hello, world!
I have a long-running Dovecot & Postfix installation using PostgreSQL back-end.
Until now I've been using MD5 hashing but would like to "upgrade" to the salted
SSHA512.
Is there a way to configure Dovecot so that it would automatically detect the
type of the hash stored in the da