I found that the method below did not work, actually. I still
have not figured out just how Apache's "htdigest" is joining the
several inputs to create the md5 hash, but it isn't
"user:realm:password" | md5sum.
I finally got digest auth to work by doing the following (the
"-c" creates the passwd file):
# htdigest -c <passwd_file> <realm> <username>
which requested a password. I provided it twice, and it generated the
following line in the file:
<username>:<realm>:md5-hash
Now that format isn't usable by squid, so take out the <realm> &
one of its colons, leaving
just:
<username>:md5-hash
That works for squid--I'm posting this via that very proxy--and
the md5-hash does NOT match the hash made from the command:
echo -n "<username>:<realm>:<password>"
I haven't yet figured out just what htdigest is doing, but I hope to
do so shortly. (To reply to the other request: yes, I'll gladly
update the wiki just as soon as I've figured this all out).
Sorry for the slow reply. I had the weekend off!
Chris
On Sun, Jun 1, 2008 at 6:49 PM, Henrik Nordstrom
<henrik_at_henriknordstrom.net> wrote:
> On sön, 2008-06-01 at 13:23 -0700, Lawrence Anthony wrote:
>> Can someone point me to how to encode the passwords using the helper?
>
> Here is one:
>
> echo -n "user:realm:password" | md5sum
>
> Using Apache htdigest is another..
>
> Regards
> Henrik
>
Received on Mon Jun 02 2008 - 14:10:59 MDT
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