Is "foo" the password of user "baz"?
Is "foo" the password of user "baz"?
- Subject: Is "foo" the password of user "baz"?
- From: Jerry LeVan <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 10:52:37 -0400
I think that I somehow need to use the Directory Services
to answer the question (programatically) :
Is "foo" the password of user "faz"?
Tito Ciuro, about a year ago raised the question and
eventually found a solution but asserted that the
margins of the list were too small to hold the solution.
Could some kind soul point me to some code/documentation
that could answer the "question". ( prefer code :).
This "popped" up when I added a Win XP box to my
network and tried to mount windows shares on the mac
(10.4.2).
After I got that working Qpopper died in the sense
that it could no longer authenticate users. I use
qpop to return mail to Mail.app that cron posts
to me.
I guess I had basic authentication grandfathered in
and the enabling of SMB mounting changed the authentication
rules to ;ShadowHash;HASHLIST:<SALTED-SHA1>
Thanks,
Jerry
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