how to handle password via LDAP ?
- From: "marc" <marc@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2006 18:38:10 +0200
Hello NG,
we successfully connected AD via LDAP in order to synchronize user-accounts
with another web-application. When reading the data from AD we receive
encoded (naturally) passwords of which we have no clue how to handle them?
It seems to be a 2-digit-binary value, but how is it encoded? What format is
it? "Standard" one-way Algorithm?
Basically we want users to logon to either AD internally or the other
web-application externally using one and the same login name and password.
There should be many out there with the same kind of problem/desire?!?!
Grateful for any hint ....
Marc
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