jabber.systemli.org made the switch when migrating to prosody. No known problems.
Best, casper On 04/20/2014 07:22 PM, Thomas wrote: > Chatme.im use scram-md5 for store password > > Inviato da iPhone > >> Il giorno 20/apr/2014, alle ore 19:19, Mathias Ertl <[email protected]> ha >> scritto: >> >>> On 04/20/2014 06:46 PM, Simon Tennant wrote: >>> Is this a question about Ejabberd or generally? >> A question about client support for SCRAM. >> >>> Generally nobody should be using Digest authentication and thus >>> necessitating plaintext storage of passwords. Ever. >> The majority of the XMPP network does this. It is the default in both >> ejabberd and prosody (see link quoted in the original mail[1], at the >> very bottom). >> >>> You might want to run your server through XMPP.net to see which mechanisms >>> it's offering. For example: >>> https://xmpp.net/result.php?domain=jabber.de&type=client >> Yes, I know that site, thank you. I tried a few domains from the history >> in the observatory, jabber.ccc.de, jabber.org, jabber.ru, jabber.co.nz, >> xmpp.jp, xmpp.ru and jabber.at all offer DIGEST-MD5, wich indicates they >> store passwords in plaintext. Only jabber.de and jabber.ua don't. >> >> greetings, Mati >> >> [1] http://prosody.im/doc/plain_or_hashed >> >> -- >> twitter: @mathiasertl | xing: Mathias Ertl | email: [email protected] >> I only read plain-text mail! I prefer signed/encrypted mail! >>
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