I believe "services.JetspeedSecurity.secure.passwords" in 
WEB-INF/conf/JetspeedSecurity.properties is what you're looking for.

Not sure about LDAP, though.


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I've got the latest cvs bits and have configured jetspeed to use mysql
for both user auth/auth (TURBINE_USER table) and PSML store
(JETSPEED_USER).

I've noticed that user pwds are stored in  the db as clear text and was
wondering if there is a setting to have turbine encrypt/decrypt these
pwds so they're not visible in the db.

Also, by extension, this same functionality would apply to use LDAP via
JNDI in the future (I've not followed the jetspeed LDAP trail too much,
I'm assuming the JNDI work I've seen is about using LDAP as a user
repository).

thanks in advance.




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