Is it possible to specify different types of password encryption on a subtree level from the that which is specified in the global policy? Using 1.0.4, it seems that if I specify "crypt" on the global level, specifying "sha" on a subtree level has no affect on the hashing algorithm used on that subtree.
Thanks, Steve
Stephen C. Rigler wrote:
Is it possible to specify different types of password encryption on a subtree level from the that which is specified in the global policy? Using 1.0.4, it seems that if I specify "crypt" on the global level, specifying "sha" on a subtree level has no affect on the hashing algorithm used on that subtree.
There is a bug open on this issue. We plan to address it in the next release.
Thanks, Steve
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On Fri, 2006-12-15 at 08:43 -0800, Nathan Kinder wrote:
Stephen C. Rigler wrote:
Is it possible to specify different types of password encryption on a subtree level from the that which is specified in the global policy? Using 1.0.4, it seems that if I specify "crypt" on the global level, specifying "sha" on a subtree level has no affect on the hashing algorithm used on that subtree.
There is a bug open on this issue. We plan to address it in the next release.
Thanks, Nathan. Any word on the timing for the next release?
-Steve
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