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Re: fedora and openldap
Judith Flo Gaya <jflo@imppc.org> writes:
> Hello,
>
> After some time dealing with ldap and fedora, I'm stuck with an
> strange behaviour.
> I can successfully change the password for a certain user using the
> ldappasswd command, after this change (either done by the manager of
> the ldap or the same user) I can successfully ssh to the machine using
> this password.
> In this moment if I do slapcat I can see a password with this form:
>
> e01ENX1pMjcvdjYyeEFvNmI4R212YUdQeDZ3PT0=
This is
{MD5}i27/v62xAo6b8GmvaGPx6w==
> Instead if I change the password using the password command, I can see
> passwords much longer than the above one, this is what I can see after
> changing the passwd.
> e2NyeXB0fSQxJER1VDNiMEtQJE1GNmQ5UGo4YXhSQXp0RW9VNDVUNDA=
and this is
{crypt}$1$DuT3b0KP$MF6d9Pj8axRAztEoU45T40
That is, you are using different password hash methods
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-Dieter
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