Hello Mickey -
You can only use encrypted passwords in the database if you are using
PAP authentication. Conversely, you can only use CHAP authentication
with plain-text passwords in the database.
hth
Hugh
At 10:01 PM +0200 6/16/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Can I use linux password format ($1$13011b20$YckqUo2rgcod2yvyLOHI)
>with mysql?
>
>I've tried, and it does not seem to work, but perhaps I'm
>just doing something wrong. Clear text passwords in the
>mysql database work fine.
>
>Thanks,
>Mickey
>
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