Hi Ali,
openser supports hashed passwd (instead of clear text) in DB. Actually,
instead of passwd, the DB will contain the HA1 (see auth digest RFC).
You need to set:
modparam("auth_db", "password_column", "ha1")
modparam("auth_db", "calculate_ha1", 0)
If you use openserctl to insert the users, be sure you set:
STORE_PLAINTEXT_PW=0
in openserctlrc file
regards,
bogdan
Ali Jawad wrote:
Hi All
I am migrating a couple of thousand users from an old sip server with
mysql support to openser with mysql support, the thing is that in the
old server the passwords were encrypted using 3DES and stored encypted
in the MySQL db ...the old SIP server received the passwords using
plaintext converted them to 3DES using perl script and the compared
the result to the password stored in the MySQL DB.
Any ideas about how to achieve something like this in OpenSER "? I.e.
hash the passwords ? Or any other solution ?
I have seen some hashed entries in the MySQL db could they be used for
such purposes ?
Thanks
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