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178 This is also the most interoperable storage scheme.
184 Note: Values of password attributes, regardless of storage scheme
193 runs out of values to inspect. The storage scheme is stored as a prefix
195 scheme looks like:
211 H3: SSHA password storage scheme
213 This is the salted version of the SHA scheme. It is believed to be the
214 most secure password storage scheme supported by {{slapd}}.
221 H3: CRYPT password storage scheme
223 This scheme uses the operating system's {{crypt(3)}} hash function.
231 The advantage of the CRYPT scheme is that passwords can be
236 Note: Since this scheme uses the operating system's {{crypt(3)}}
239 H3: MD5 password storage scheme
241 This scheme simply takes the MD5 hash of the password and stores it in
247 scheme. The MD5 algorithm is fast, and because there is no salt the
248 scheme is vulnerable to a dictionary attack.
250 H3: SMD5 password storage scheme
252 This improves on the basic MD5 scheme by adding salt (random data
260 H3: SHA password storage scheme
262 Like the MD5 scheme, this simply feeds the password through an SHA
264 of salt leaves the scheme exposed to dictionary attacks.
268 H3: SASL password storage scheme
270 This is not really a password storage scheme at all. It uses the
297 scheme. The format of the attribute is: