Hi we are using vpopmail 5.4.6 with mysql for virtual domains. I was trying
to look at the source for how the passwords are crypted, I'm new to this but
it looked like they are encrypted (with salt) md5 hashes? I was wondering
if there is anyway to convert them to a normal md5 digest for use in o
David Erickson wrote:
Hi we are using vpopmail 5.4.6 with mysql for virtual domains. I was trying
to look at the source for how the passwords are crypted, I'm new to this but
it looked like they are encrypted (with salt) md5 hashes? I was wondering
if there is anyway to convert them to a normal
So since it uses crypt, which isn't md5, there is no way for me to convert
it to an md5. I guess the best thing to do then is just to store the pw's
as plain text, then convert them to whatever I need to, to operate with my
other systems? Or is there a patch to have vpopmail store them as md5's?
David Erickson wrote:
So since it uses crypt, which isn't md5, there is no way for me to convert
it to an md5. I guess the best thing to do then is just to store the pw's
as plain text, then convert them to whatever I need to, to operate with my
other systems? Or is there a patch to have vpopma
Ken Jones wrote:
David Erickson wrote:
So since it uses crypt, which isn't md5, there is no way for me to
convert
it to an md5. I guess the best thing to do then is just to store the
pw's
as plain text, then convert them to whatever I need to, to operate
with my
other systems? Or is there
On Aug 18, 2005, at 3:53 PM, Rick Macdougall wrote:
Now the question that was originally asked I believe was if the MD5
encrypted passwords are compatible with an MD5 hash. My answer is I
don't know :) A quick test would be to take an MD5 encrypted password
from vpopmail, strip off the $1$ an