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2017 Jan 24
3
Moving to new password scheme
...mySQL (managed via postfixadmin) and the mailbox record simply stores the hash in the password field. Users access their accounts though IMAP MUAs or Roundcube. How would I setup my system so that if a user logs in and still has a $1$ password (MD5-CRYPT) their password will be encoded to the new SHCEME and then the SQL row updated with the $5$ password instead? Something where they are redirected after authentication to a page that forces them to renter their password (or choose a new one) is acceptable. And, while I am here, is it worthwhile to set the -r flag to a large number (like something...
2017 Jan 25
2
Moving to new password scheme
...a postfixadmin) and the mailbox record simply stores the hash in the password field. Users access their accounts though IMAP MUAs or Roundcube. >> >> How would I setup my system so that if a user logs in and still has a $1$ password (MD5-CRYPT) their password will be encoded to the new SHCEME and then the SQL row updated with the $5$ password instead? Something where they are redirected after authentication to a page that forces them to renter their password (or choose a new one) is acceptable. >> >> And, while I am here, is it worthwhile to set the -r flag to a large numbe...
2017 Jan 25
3
Moving to new password scheme
...and the mailbox record simply stores the hash in the password field. Users access their accounts though IMAP MUAs or Roundcube. >>>> >>>> How would I setup my system so that if a user logs in and still has a $1$ password (MD5-CRYPT) their password will be encoded to the new SHCEME and then the SQL row updated with the $5$ password instead? Something where they are redirected after authentication to a page that forces them to renter their password (or choose a new one) is acceptable. >>>> >>>> And, while I am here, is it worthwhile to set the -r flag...
2017 Jan 25
0
Moving to new password scheme
...anaged via postfixadmin) and the mailbox record simply stores the hash in the password field. Users access their accounts though IMAP MUAs or Roundcube. > > How would I setup my system so that if a user logs in and still has a $1$ password (MD5-CRYPT) their password will be encoded to the new SHCEME and then the SQL row updated with the $5$ password instead? Something where they are redirected after authentication to a page that forces them to renter their password (or choose a new one) is acceptable. > > And, while I am here, is it worthwhile to set the -r flag to a large number (like s...
2003 Mar 12
1
Windows 2000 Pro can't join the Samba PDC
Hi all At first i'm using wizard in swat page to create samba as a pdc for my win 2000 pro client, and i follow the instruction in howto-collection.pdf. The doc file say that there are 2 ways of client join the domain. 1. "manually" add the trust machine account in the pdc 2. "on the fly" with adding command 'useradd' in the global parameter 'add user
2017 Jan 25
0
Moving to new password scheme
...mailbox record simply stores the hash in the password field. Users access their accounts though IMAP MUAs or Roundcube. >>>>> >>>>> How would I setup my system so that if a user logs in and still has a $1$ password (MD5-CRYPT) their password will be encoded to the new SHCEME and then the SQL row updated with the $5$ password instead? Something where they are redirected after authentication to a page that forces them to renter their password (or choose a new one) is acceptable. >>>>> >>>>> And, while I am here, is it worthwhile to set the -...
2017 Jan 25
0
Moving to new password scheme
...ixadmin) and the mailbox record simply stores the hash in the password field. Users access their accounts though IMAP MUAs or Roundcube. >>> >>> How would I setup my system so that if a user logs in and still has a $1$ password (MD5-CRYPT) their password will be encoded to the new SHCEME and then the SQL row updated with the $5$ password instead? Something where they are redirected after authentication to a page that forces them to renter their password (or choose a new one) is acceptable. >>> >>> And, while I am here, is it worthwhile to set the -r flag to a larg...