Re: How to change password storage method?

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On Thu, 29 Mar 2007, Andy Schofield wrote:

I want the passwords for all Users in People to be stored in md5.
Everything I have done (like selecting a user and "Managing passwords"
leaves them in SSHA which is presumably some default.

You can change the default password storage scheme by modifying cn=config passwordStorageScheme attribute. It should be in slapd-HOST/config/dse.ldif (look for "dn: cn=config"), if not then you can add the attribute.

You can also change it in the Console:
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/ag/7.1/password.html#1086306

I don't think it affects passwords already stored, only new entries.

Hope this helps.

Ville

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