Ssha Password Storage Scheme Plug-In; Postal Address String Syntax Plug-In - Red Hat DIRECTORY SERVER 7.1 Configuration

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Arguments
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SSHA Password Storage Scheme Plug-in

Plug-in Name
DN of
Configuration
Entry
Description
Configurable
Options
Default Setting
Configurable
Arguments
Dependencies
Performance
Related
Information
Further
Information

Postal Address String Syntax Plug-in

Plug-in Name
146
Red Hat Directory Server Configuration, Command, and File Reference • May 2005
None
None
If there are not passwords encrypted using the SHA password
storage scheme, you may turn this plug-in off. If you want to
encrypt your password with the SHA password storage scheme,
we recommend that you choose SSHA instead, as SSHA is a far
more secure option.
Chapter 7, "User Account Management," in the Red Hat Directory
Server Administrator's Guide.
SSHA
cn=SSHA,cn=Password Storage
Schemes,cn=plugins,cn=config
SSHA password storage scheme for password encryption
on | off
on
None
None
Do not modify the configuration of this plug-in. It is recommended
that you leave this plug-in running at all times.
Chapter 7, "User Account Management," in the Red Hat Directory
Server Administrator's Guide.
Postal Address Syntax

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