It's my understanding that not all versions of the crypt call support MD5 in
the same way (i.e. triggering it with the '$1$' seed)

HOWEVER, on 3 different versions of FreeBSD, and one other Linux, my results
are the same as your Linux.

m/

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Bailey
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 9:40 AM
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Subject: RE: [courier-users] courier + mysql with md5-encrypted
passwords


No, the quoted string is literal.  I ran the exact same command on all three
boxes which should have given me a hashed version of the string 'my pass'.

Bowie



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