Aaron Johnson writes:

All,

I am trying to use courier-authlib with mysql that currently has a password field encrypted using the mysql SHA1() function.

• Is this possible?

Only if mysql's SHA1() function produces a base64-encoded sha1 hash, with a {SHA} prefix.

• Is there a better way to do this them with authmysqlrc config file? • How is this best accomplished

Run 'authpasswd sha1', and enter a sample password. The resulting output should be saved in the database field, as the SHA1 password.


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