On May 25, 2004, at 5:31 AM, Jean Wainer wrote:
Is it possible to convert all "old" passwords from the old format
(MD5-disabled crypt()) to the new format?
If you have plain passwords enabled: yes. (..)
Unfortunately this isn't my case. :(
I guess it's not possible then, right?
It might be possible
Hello Jean,
On Tuesday, May 25, 2004 at 2:31:26 PM you wrote (at least in part):
>>> Is it possible to convert all "old" passwords from the old format
>>> (MD5-disabled crypt()) to the new format?
>> If you have plain passwords enabled: yes. (..)
> Unfortunately this isn't my case. :(
> I guess i
> > Is it possible to convert all "old" passwords from the old format
> > (MD5-disabled crypt()) to the new format?
>
> If you have plain passwords enabled: yes. (..)
Unfortunately this isn't my case. :(
I guess it's not possible then, right?
thanks,
--Jw.
> If the probability of success is no
Hello Jean,
On Monday, May 24, 2004 at 8:25:42 PM you wrote (at least in part):
>> I assume your installation does not use MD5 routines in 'crypt()'
>> function, [...]
> Very interesting.
> It seems that the problem occured only with the migrated domains
> from other servers (the "museum" ones).
> Please create a test account with password 'password', test this
> account and if it is authenticated with "garbage at the end" please
> post the encrypted password from 'vpasswd' of this account.
It didnt.
> I assume your installation does not use MD5 routines in 'crypt()'
> function, and the
Hello Jean,
On Monday, May 24, 2004 at 4:12:15 PM you wrote (at least in part):
> My boss recently noticed something I didnt: vpopmail (noticed on
> qmailadmin and squirrelmail using courier-imap) accepts passwords
> with garbage at the end.
> Lets say, my password is "secret".
> If I type "secr