That would depend on whether you've add the correct header to the hash :)

/*
* For auto-header discovery.
*/
static const FR_NAME_NUMBER header_names[] = {
{ "{clear}", PW_CLEARTEXT_PASSWORD },
{ "{cleartext}", PW_CLEARTEXT_PASSWORD },
{ "{md5}", PW_MD5_PASSWORD },
{ "{smd5}", PW_SMD5_PASSWORD },
{ "{crypt}", PW_CRYPT_PASSWORD },
{ "{sha}", PW_SHA_PASSWORD },
{ "{ssha}", PW_SSHA_PASSWORD },
{ "{nt}", PW_NT_PASSWORD },
{ "{nthash}", PW_NT_PASSWORD },
{ "{x-nthash}", PW_NT_PASSWORD },
{ "{ns-mta-md5}", PW_NS_MTA_MD5_PASSWORD },
{ "{x- orcllmv}", PW_LM_PASSWORD },
{ "{X- ORCLNTV}", PW_NT_PASSWORD },
{ NULL, 0 }
};

-Arran



On 22 Aug 2011, at 11:46, Det Det wrote:

Hi,

I set PAP module as below. In my DB, user attribute is User-Password. Value of User-Password is an MD5 or CRYPT password. Shouldn't auto-header=yes able to detect the encryption scheme used in the password? What will the auto-header setting for if I still have to specifically set attributes such as MD5-Password or Cleartext-Password, etc.

pap {
    auto_header = yes
}

thanks,
det
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