Re: Blowfish hashed passwords

2016-06-06 Thread KT Walrus
I don’t understand your reply. I am running Ubuntu 14.04 in Docker image now, but there is no support for BLF-CRYPT in 14.04. As for openbsd, Docker images can be based on any Linux distro that is available in the Docker Hub. OpenBSD is not a Linux distro and I would have to run it inside a VM

Re: Blowfish hashed passwords

2016-06-06 Thread Peter Chiochetti
Am 2016-06-06 um 15:36 schrieb KT Walrus: Since I’m using Docker, the easiest solution for me is to find a linux distro that can run Dovecot well and supports BLF-CRYPT as well. What Linux distros support BLF-CRYPT and are well tested and secure? As you are running Ubuntu 14.04 now - I supp

Re: Blowfish hashed passwords

2016-06-06 Thread KT Walrus
> Changing your php app will probably be the easiest solution. Since I’m using Docker, the easiest solution for me is to find a linux distro that can run Dovecot well and supports BLF-CRYPT as well. What Linux distros support BLF-CRYPT and are well tested and secure? > On Jun 5, 2016, at 8:54 P

Re: Blowfish hashed passwords

2016-06-05 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
On 16-06-05 20:36:35, KT Walrus wrote: > >> Maybe, Dovecot could just add support for BLF-CRYPT by using the open > >> source implementation of Blowfish hashing found in > >> https://github.com/php/php-src/tree/master/ext/standard > >> . T

Re: Blowfish hashed passwords

2016-06-05 Thread KT Walrus
>> Maybe, Dovecot could just add support for BLF-CRYPT by using the open source >> implementation of Blowfish hashing found in >> https://github.com/php/php-src/tree/master/ext/standard >> . The >> implementation looks like a single funct

Re: Blowfish hashed passwords

2016-06-05 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
Sent from my iPhone On Jun 5, 2016, at 6:16 PM, KT Walrus wrote: >> I would love to know why your ubuntu 14.04 system doesn't support >> sha512-crypt. > > I just tried SHA512-CRYPT and it is supported on Ubuntu 14.04. I think I was > thinking about DBMail instead of Dovecot. > > I could re

Re: Blowfish hashed passwords

2016-06-05 Thread KT Walrus
> I would love to know why your ubuntu 14.04 system doesn't support > sha512-crypt. I just tried SHA512-CRYPT and it is supported on Ubuntu 14.04. I think I was thinking about DBMail instead of Dovecot. I could really use support for BLF-CRYPT since my current password hashes generated by PHP

Re: Blowfish hashed passwords

2016-06-04 Thread Patrick Domack
Quoting KT Walrus : (I subscribed to a daily digest for this list and can’t figure out how to reply to a reply.) Anyway, Aki Tuomi replied to my feature request saying: We support in latest 2.2 release MD5 MD5-CRYPT SHA SHA1 SHA256 SHA512 SMD5 SSHA SSHA256 SSHA512 PLAIN CLEAR CLEARTEXT PL

Re: Blowfish hashed passwords

2016-06-03 Thread Aki Tuomi
On 03.06.2016 15:14, KT Walrus wrote: (I subscribed to a daily digest for this list and can’t figure out how to reply to a reply.) Anyway, Aki Tuomi replied to my feature request saying: We support in latest 2.2 release MD5 MD5-CRYPT SHA SHA1 SHA256 SHA512 SMD5 SSHA SSHA256 SSHA512 PLAIN C

Re: Blowfish hashed passwords

2016-06-03 Thread KT Walrus
(I subscribed to a daily digest for this list and can’t figure out how to reply to a reply.) Anyway, Aki Tuomi replied to my feature request saying: > We support in latest 2.2 release > > MD5 MD5-CRYPT SHA SHA1 SHA256 SHA512 SMD5 SSHA SSHA256 SSHA512 PLAIN > CLEAR CLEARTEXT PLAIN-TRUNC CRAM-MD

Re: Blowfish hashed passwords

2016-06-03 Thread Aki Tuomi
On 03.06.2016 04:16, KT Walrus wrote: The PHP app I’m using on my website uses PHP to generate password hashes to be stored into the user database. These password hashes use Blowfish encryption ("$2y$”). In fact, since PHP 5.3.0, PHP contains its own implementation of the hash types it suppo