You mean you want to compare hashes of the password? I don't think
that it is possible.

Please be advised that GitLab doesn't store the LDAP passwords, it
sends them to the LDAP server that compares them.

On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 4:11 AM, kevin chaves <kmchav...@gmail.com> wrote:
> My company just started messing around with gitlab and we like it alot. But
> one problem I ran into was setting up LDAP with an encrypted password. My IT
> manager doesn't want to add the clear text password to support our LDAP
> accounts. I took a look around and haven't found any info about it.
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