If they where generated using crypt, why not tell dovecot to use crypt also?
Quoting KT Walrus :
I’m using the Dovecot Enterprise Edition on Centos 6.5, but Blowfish
password hashes don’t seem to work. What can I do to enable
Blowfish hashes for passwords? Maybe I don’t have my installati
I’m using the Dovecot Enterprise Edition on Centos 6.5, but Blowfish password
hashes don’t seem to work. What can I do to enable Blowfish hashes for
passwords? Maybe I don’t have my installation configured properly?
Note that I really want to use the existing Blowfish hashes in my MySQL
datab
On 01/07/2013 05:00 PM Kristof Bajnok wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I get "Unknown scheme: BLF-CRYPT" messages if I try to use
> Blowfish-encrypted passwords, even though it is supposed to be supported.
It's supported on *BSD. AFAIK SUSE is the only Linux distribution with
blowfish support in their libc.
Use
Hi,
I get "Unknown scheme: BLF-CRYPT" messages if I try to use
Blowfish-encrypted passwords, even though it is supposed to be supported.
I'm on 2.1.7, Debian Squeeze backports. Do you have any information
whether Blowfish is supported with Debian Squeeze crypt(), or is there
any other knobs I can
BLF-CRYPT has been part of glibc for a very very long time. it uses
the blowfish crypt version, that have been changed like 4 times now,
do to issues with it.
I'm not sure why CRYPT wouldn't work for you, seems to work fine in my
dovecot installs.
I'm not sure where the dovecot < 2.0 can
Hi
The blf-crypt password schema mentioned in the docs could be a solution to my
auth problem. However, the docs state that actual support depends on the glibc.
Mine apparently doesn't.
Does support depend on the glibc's version (mine is 2.15-r2)?
Maybe someone with access to a box with a good