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A quick question that is really bugging me at the moment. On a standard RM CC3 network what will ...
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15th February 2010, 03:15 PM #1
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CC3 LDAP Password field name and encription type
Hi,
A quick question that is really bugging me at the moment. On a standard RM CC3 network what will be the filed called that stores the user passwords when you want to call the data through LDAP?
We have been trying; Password, UserPassword (as suggested elsewhere) and had no joy - so thought I would seek the help of the experts. 
Also what is the standard encryption method that will be used with passwords, will it be SH1 or MD5?
This is really bugging me at the moment as I want to ldap over user passwords as well as their user details.
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15th February 2010, 07:50 PM #2 I don't see RM using a different Auth scheme from AD so probably the standard AD ldap call? This might help possibly? LDAP Authentication and Password Management
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16th February 2010, 10:23 AM #3
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Sadly that hasnt worked.
Its strange because we are using the google apps LDAP tool and all the information will transfer over, however the password field isnt transferring over and this is really confusing and annoying. Im at a loss on how to solve this one.
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