Use Perl modules from CPAN that generates encrypted passwords,
then do a print "userpassword: {crypt}encryptedpassword" to an LDIF
file. There are modules supporting MD5, SHA, and UNIX crypt, and
having fix or varying salts.
On Tue, Mar 21, 2000 at 11:51:26AM +0800, Ronneil Camara wrote:
> I would like to store encrypted password on my ldap database. However, I
> only know cleartext. How should I store encrypted password using .ldif
> format? I've seen a sample but I'm not convinced. Parang ganito
> userpassword: {crypt}secret
>
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