2009/3/2 Gordon Messmer <[email protected]>:
> Juan Miscaro wrote:
>>
>> 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.
>
> What documentation would you like clarified?
None. The documentation (of 'authpasswd' at least) is quite clear:
" authpasswd computes and prints the encrypted password. The
encrypted password can be inserted verbatim into the appropriate
account record that's processed by the authentication library's
authmysql, authpgsql, or authldap module. "
I am stating that my experience does not correspond to this:
I do not need to include '{MD5}' in my passwords.
--
jm
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