Hi ,
I have a ldap server the user password are stored in that. my php
ldasearch result says that the result is
ldap user password : {SMD5}eRuT8dttD6M6N6tgMJF33/TNAvc=
i want to compare this password with the user given password in other
application (obviously php) but when i
then can i output the SMD5 of my password in php.
Jeff Loiselle wrote:
Santosh Jambhlikar wrote:
Hi ,
I have a ldap server the user password are stored in that. my php
ldasearch result says that the result is
ldap user password : {SMD5}eRuT8dttD6M6N6tgMJF33/TNAvc=
i want to compare
failed...;
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this program is giving me *Invalid DN syntax* error. what's wrong? cn
for the the user is user
Mark Rees wrote:
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then can i output the SMD5 of my password in php.
Jeff Loiselle wrote
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Santosh Jambhlikar wrote:
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