Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "95chars".
2016 Apr 30
2
Changing Password Schemes
This looks good, except it is truncated, it should be something like
95chars long, Is your hash column set to 128 or up around there or
larger?
Quoting Carl A Jeptha <cajeptha at gmail.com>:
> Sorry for double reply, but this what a password looks like in the
> "hashed" password column:
> {SHA512-CRYPT}$6$wEn1UFuiMzl9OSjd$Vh/PZ95WDID1GwI2
>...
2016 May 01
2
Changing Password Schemes
...Y5.Rk9zcSetYTgRfo4SPKf8qzMXsruvvS8uaSUidlvwDTLLSr3cVsQx2e6cu2/
>
> ------------
> You have a good day now, en mag jou m?re ook so wees,
>
> Carl A Jeptha
>
> On 2016-04-30 14:58, Patrick Domack wrote:
>> This looks good, except it is truncated, it should be something like 95chars long, Is your hash column set to 128 or up around there or larger?
>>
>>
>> Quoting Carl A Jeptha <cajeptha at gmail.com>:
>>
>>> Sorry for double reply, but this what a password looks like in the "hashed" password column:
>>> {SHA512-CRYPT}...
2016 Apr 29
3
Changing Password Schemes
That's not SHA512-CRYPT. That's just a simple sha512 of the password, without salt.
A SHA512-CRYPT password will be generated with:
printf "1234\n1234" | doveadm pw -s SHA512-CRYPT
or:
doveadm pw -s SHA512-CRYPT -p 1234
or:
mkpasswd -m sha-512 1234
(without the "{SHA512-CRYPT}" prefix)
What exactly is the difficulty you are having with converting the passwords?
2016 May 01
3
Changing Password Schemes
...2/
>>> ------------
>>> You have a good day now, en mag jou m?re ook so wees,
>>>
>>> Carl A Jeptha
>>>
>>> On 2016-04-30 14:58, Patrick Domack wrote:
>>>> This looks good, except it is truncated, it should be something like
>> 95chars long, Is your hash column set to 128 or up around there or larger?
>>>>
>>>> Quoting Carl A Jeptha <cajeptha at gmail.com>:
>>>>
>>>>> Sorry for double reply, but this what a password looks like in the
>> "hashed" password col...