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 Hello, 
 Seems to be base64 encoded {crypt} password 
 http://www.openldap.org/faq/data/cache/344.html 
 {crxPt}$1$I0(g7lbc$Zp/rgvZBd0eHöndgh0W3L/ 
 
 Laurent 
 De : openldap-technical-bounces@OpenLDAP.org [mailto:openldap-technical-bounces@OpenLDAP.org]
De la part de Gerhardus Geldenhuis 
 Hi I am using the default Ubuntu 12.10 openldap installation and have inherited an existing ldap setup. When I do a slapcat -n 1 
 It shows userPassword entries as follows: 
 userPassword:: e2NyeFB0fSQxJEkwKGc3bGJjJFpwL3JndlpCZDBlSPZuZGdoMFczTC8= 
 ( password string has been edited... ) 
 I am not sure how this is encoded... is there a way to find out? I have tried md5 which is currently the default encoding for our servers. 
 I have also tried slappasswd with various -h option to see if I can recreate the same hash if it is a hash. 
 I want to add new users using ldif and would like to encrypt/hash their passwords in a similar fashion if possible. 
 Any help would be appreciated. 
 Regards 
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