After looking at the perl script suggested by Joshua, I see that I can use 
crypt(), so I tested and it works. Of course postgres doesn't have a crypt() 
function :( I really want to be able to just insert in the database like 
crypt('plaintext') and have postgres handle the hashing. Is there a way in the 
config to change the auth module to expect a md5 hash instead of a crypt, or 
even plaintext?

--
Chris Liles


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nick Kew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 3:48 PM
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_authn_dbd encrypted password?!
> 
> 
> On 27 Jun 2006, at 14:28, Chris Liles wrote:
> 
> > Hello list!
> >
> > When setting up mod_authn_dbd to hit a postgresql data base the
> > documentation says that the AuthDBDUserPWQuery must return an
> > encrypted password.
> > Would someone please tell me how I am suppose to crypt the password
> > when storing it in the database. I can get the module to work fine
> > with a null password, and I have tried md5('password'), but no love :(
> 
> There isn't a utility for it, but the encryption is exactly the same
> as reading it
> from any other source.  So you can, for example, use htpassword (for
> basic
> authentication) or htdigest (for digest) to generate the passwords,
> and then
> just read the values into your SQL.
> 
> --
> Nick Kew
> 
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