Hi, I've my ISPConfig box up and running. I'm concerned about which passwords shouldn't use any special character. My MySQL root password DOES, and it's working just fine. The password contains these characters: @#$ I've got some websites/email running, no problems at all. Should I have any problem ? I have also some system users who were added by hand (nothing to do with the ISPConfig system), whose passwords contain special chars like @ # $, and they can log in fine (as usually in any linux system). On the other hand, in one of those websites I created a user (through the ISPConfig web interface), say user1, with a password like: aaaaaaa-8888aa So, a word (7 chars), a dash, a number, and another word. The password is being cut at the dash, I can login in the system, in the webmail and through the pop3 server using just: aaaaaaa- Furthermore, if I add anything next to the dash I still can login, too. Now, I have another user with a similar password, but the first word, instead of 7 chars, it has just two chars, a dash and a number. It's like this: aa-8888 The problem described above does not apply to this user. Weird! Can anyone of you explain me why is this happening ? Which are the restrictions in the password within the ISPConfig system ? To which users do they apply ? The strange thing is that my ISPConfig admin has a password with special chars, and it works fine !! Thanks in advance.
I've been playing around.. Does ISPConfig cut your password at 8 characters ? Now I figured out that any user can login with the first 8 chars of his/her password. Any tips ? --------------------- UPDATE: So, now that I figured this out, I did some searching on the forum and found this thread: http://www.howtoforge.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2385&highlight=password+length It states that ISPConfig cut the password to 8 chars, but that it'll be fixed in 2.1.3 release. I'm using 2.2.12, so it should be working with long passwords, right ? It might be a config issue, but I've followed the perfect setup for CentOS 5, and the change just a few lines in dovecot.conf to be able to login with [email protected] string (it's working). Besides that, I still want to know which are those special chars which shouldn't be used, and where ? (because, as I've said, my ISPConfig web interface admin user has a password with @, # and $, working just fine). Any info would be greatly appreciated.
First, ISPConfig supports other password hashes since 2.1.3. Which one is used depends on your configuration. http://www.howtoforge.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8460 You can use special characters in email user passwords, but not in the password of the mysql root user during ISPConfig installation.