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# -*- text -*-
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# $Id: 5c7d29d654bea9c076d6434f32795c2b2d002757 $
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# PAP module to authenticate users based on their stored password
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#
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# Supports multiple encryption/hash schemes. See "man rlm_pap"
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# for details.
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# The "auto_header" configuration item can be set to "yes".
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# In this case, the module will look inside of the User-Password
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# attribute for the headers {crypt}, {clear}, etc., and will
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# automatically create the attribute on the right-hand side,
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# with the correct value. It will also automatically handle
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# Base-64 encoded data, hex strings, and binary data.
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# For instructions on creating the various types of passwords, see:
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#
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# http://www.openldap.org/faq/data/cache/347.html
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pap {
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auto_header = no
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}
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