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What hash functions are supported for storing user passwords?

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What hash functions are supported for storing user passwords?

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The RAD-Series Server supports PAP authentication when passwords are stored with any of the following hash functions: • crypt • md5 • sha • ssha • lmhash • x-nthash The passwords must be stored with the hash function prefix, {hash-function} as specified in RFC 2307. If an unsupported hash function is used to store passwords in LDAP, then the server can authenticate by binding. This is configured as Authenticate Bind in the PROLDAP configuration for the realm. The RAD-Series Server Manager supports all of the above hash functions for hashing and storing of user passwords in a local flat file.

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