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~~Title: Pssword algorithmn~~ | ~~Title: Pssword algorithmn~~ | ||
- | The [[jvx:server:security:dbsecman|DB Security Manager]] supports password encryption. The password algorithm can be defined in the [[jvx:common:setup:dbindependent_config|application configuration]]. | + | The [[jvx:server:security:dbsecman|DB Security Manager]] supports password encryption. The password algorithm can be defined in the [[jvx:common:setup:dbindependent_config|application configuration]]. \\ |
Simply add the **passwordalgorithm** setting to your existing configration: | Simply add the **passwordalgorithm** setting to your existing configration: | ||
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The possible values are, e.g. SHA, SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512, MD5, MD4, MD2 and all supported Java message digest algorithms, as described [[https://docs.oracle.com/javase/1.5.0/docs/guide/security/CryptoSpec.html#AppA|here]]. | The possible values are, e.g. SHA, SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512, MD5, MD4, MD2 and all supported Java message digest algorithms, as described [[https://docs.oracle.com/javase/1.5.0/docs/guide/security/CryptoSpec.html#AppA|here]]. | ||
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+ | If you set the passwordalgorithm to **PLAIN**, the password will be in plain text. |