Dani Crisan writes:
> Here is the output of the "select * from users":
> id | name | uid | gid |
> home | maildir | enabled | change_password |
> clear | crypt | quota | procmailrc |spamassassinrc
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] | dani crisan | 5000 | 5000 |
> /var/spool/mail/virtual | dani/ | 1 | 1 |
> ChangeMe | XdbSsa7ofFDNA
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] | John Doe | 5000 | 5000 | /var/spool/mail/virtual |
> john/ | 1 | 1 | VP4yejlipQDrQ | sdtrusfX0Jj66
>
> I can see a difference in the "clear" field ....one is ChangeMe and one
> VP4yejlipQDrQ
>
>
> Any ideas?
Well, there's your obvious problem, right there. If your cleartext password
is "VP4yejlipQDrQ", and that's what you were trying to use when logging in,
its encrypted form is not "sdtrusfX0Jj66", according to crypt(3), but rather
"sdpzII5XJG9P" (using the same salt). That's why your login fails.
Although it's fine to store both cleartext and encrypted passwords
(sometimes there are reasons to do so), in most situations you only need to
store one or the other.
Hello again,
I got it. SOLVED!
I was adding the encrypt('password') to the "clear" section in the "users"
table.
INSERT INTO users (id,name,maildir,<<<CLEAR -> replaced with CRYPT>>>) VALUES
('[EMAIL PROTECTED]','name','folder/', encrypt('password') );
Thank you for your support.
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