Hi, I'm currently testing MD5 password authentication with Courier's
authdaemond and MySQL.
I am generating my hashes like so:
$ openssl passwd -md5 plaintext_password
My research lead me to believe that I needed to prefix the output with
'{md5}' and then stuff that into my database. This, however, does not
appear to be the case for me. I can authenticate just fine without
doing this.
On OpenBSD I'm using
mysql server 5.0.75
courier-authlib-0.58p3
courier-authlib-mysql-0.58p2
courier-imap-4.1.1p2
Comments?
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jm
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