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Instead of ATLASSIAN-SHA1, the OpenLDAP directory connector should default to SSHA.
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CWD-481Support CRYPT encryption in OpenLDAP connector
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[CWD-427] OpenLDAP Connector should default to SSHA encryption.
Provide intelligence that only allows selection of a supported encryption method for each directory connector.
David O'Flynn [Atlassian]
added a comment - Provide intelligence that only allows selection of a supported encryption method for each directory connector.
Open LDAP can support MD5, SHA, SSHA, Plaintext, CRYPT (not supported by us), SMD5 (no supported by us). I think this is it, I would need to dig into the OpenLDAP specs/docs
Justin Koke
added a comment - Open LDAP can support MD5, SHA, SSHA, Plaintext, CRYPT (not supported by us), SMD5 (no supported by us). I think this is it, I would need to dig into the OpenLDAP specs/docs
Do we have a list of all valid types supported by this connector?
From what I remember it is SSHA and plaintext?
Justen Stepka [Atlassian]
added a comment - Do we have a list of all valid types supported by this connector?
From what I remember it is SSHA and plaintext?
Actually, ATLASSIAN-SHA1 is not even a valid option. We need to think of a nice way to remove this from the list for non-internal directories.
Justin Koke
added a comment - Actually, ATLASSIAN-SHA1 is not even a valid option. We need to think of a nice way to remove this from the list for non-internal directories.
Provide intelligence that only allows selection of a supported encryption method for each directory connector.