No .. they dont have to be encrypted to use LDAP.
Tim Bernhardson wrote: > > Mauricio: > > The only problem I know of with passwords and LDAP is a setting in Novell NDS that >requires them to be encrypted (and there are 2 ways to handle this: 1 - turn off the >setting, 2 - use the Squid LDAP modules and stunnel). > > There have been several emails over the last month or so detailing both options. > > Otherwise your option is to acquire the appropriate Novell SDK's and write your >own...or you may be able to crowbar something in using the Caldera Linux Client (see: >http://www.caldera.com/support/docs/openlinux/netware/linuxclient/) > > Tim Bernhardson > Senior Technical Engineer > Certified Citrix Metaframe Administrator > Certified CyberGuard Administrator > Certified AIX 4.3 System Administrator > Sun-Maid Growers of California > 7273 Murray Drive, Ste 18 > Stockton, CA 95210 > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >>> "Mauricio Pegoraro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/13/03 09:56AM >>> > Hi. > > I need (desperately) make my Squid authenticate against NDS. It can't be LDAP, it >can't be bindery, must be NDS only (TCP/UDP 524 or IPX). I've been looking for it for >some time and found nothing. > My Squid 2.5.stable1 runs in a FreeBSD 4.7-stable box. > > (I'll be able to use LDAP in the future, but I don't know when (some problems with >passwords said the Netware admin)). > > Thanks for any information. > > MaurícioWP. > > ========================================== > Maurício Westendorff Pegoraro > Analista de Suporte - Segurança > Suporte ADP RBS > ADP Brasil > Fone: +55 51 3218-6227 > e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ===================================