This module seems a valid alternative to mod-auth-pgsql that you tried
before, and filed bug #1698758. With DBD + pgsql, you can use your {SHA}
style password hashes.
I just tried the following hashes (all "secret"):
andreas-clear | secret
andreas-crypt | 5TGnWmWlHTJ/2
andreas-sha | {SHA}5en6G6MezRroT3XKqkdPOmY/BfQ=
andreas-md5 | 5ebe2294ecd0e0f08eab7690d2a6ee69
andreas-apr | $apr1$ankAzNEM$E.G05coY75THzISaOkZLj/
andreas-crypt-sha2 |
$5$.oyALiVLtCvfBa$cvNlH7IxsirDkBN/vIvHB54p0MPwqxSyiulqnYVMxt/
andreas-crypt-md5 | $1$0UiJQbpc$QoJQqJIT1DCHtQYGwJHZh0
andreas-crypt-sha5 |
$6$mbXQ/gDvUCn$Hs6sz8LAWN3fX1I/MoaJjsYSIYs8tqOUjgoQnXLY4X1dTSlBhbyiJYpTZZDEALXw.hRL97e7l/.xI7qZi0Phe.
Of these, only "clear" and "md5" did not work.
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