[rt-users] Password Encryption

Ruslan U. Zakirov cubic at acronis.ru
Mon Aug 2 19:09:37 EDT 2004


MikeHamilton at clovisusd.k12.ca.us wrote:
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> So my guess then is that I won't be able to do it - am I right?
With current code as I think no.
You can hack RT or auth_mod(perl part may be can be ok) that you're 
going to use.

As I recall someone post solution that he use to solve this task.

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> MikeHamilton at clovisusd.k12.ca.us wrote:
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>  > I am considering using RT to authenticate our techs to a little Perl
>  > application that I have written. Since I would like to keep the number
>  > of passwords for them down and we do not yet have an LDAP server, I
>  > thought I would try to use RT. I am using mod_auth_mysql with Apache
>  > with AuthMySQLMD5Passwords set to "On" and the auth isn't working. If I
>  > put an MD5 sum in a test database and test that, I can use
>  > mod_auth_mysql to authenticate. When I use the password from RT however,
>  > the resulting hash is different. Am I missing something?
> Yes, you didn't read FAQ.
> http://wiki.bestpractical.com/?FAQ
> It's Base64 encoded MD5 hash.
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