Hi,

Could you give me some more info on that parameter : pam_password exop
All what i've found is this :

The directive "pam_password exop" tells pam-ldap to change passwords in a 
way that allows OpenLDAP to apply the hashing algorithm specified in 
/etc/ldap/slapd.conf, instead of attempting to hash locally and write the 
result directly into the database.

Does this mean that the password is sent clear to the ldap server then 
hashed over there ? It looks like a huge security flaw ...

i've used tcpdump and unfortunately my password appears clearly ... using 
does imply enabling TLS ?

Regards
 
Teoman ONAY 

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