"laptop" -ipaddr 192.168.181.111 -uamlist uams_dhx.so -nosavepassword
(remove the uams_clrtxt.so from the uamlist option for your server in
afpd.conf.)

>From afpd.conf (debian):
#                      some commonly available UAMs:
#                      uams_guest.so: Allow guest logins
#
#                      uams_clrtxt.so: (uams_pam.so or uams_passwd.so)
#                                     Allow logins with passwords
#                                     transmitted in the clear. 
#
#                      uams_randnum.so: Allow Random Number and Two-Way
#                                      Random Number exchange for
#                                      authentication.
#
#                      uams_dhx.so: (uams_dhx_pam.so or uams_dhx_passwd.so)
#                                   Allow Diffie-Hellman eXchange
#                                   (DHX) for authentication.

On 24/09/03, Jean-Christophe Michel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Just a last thing: is there a mean to reactivate crypted passwd
> identification instead of clear text ?

-- 
Rory Campbell-Lange 
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<www.campbell-lange.net>

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