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jvx:server:security:config_password_algorithmn [2019/06/26 12:08]
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jvx:server:security:config_password_algorithmn [2020/06/15 11:34] (current)
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-~~Title: ​Pssword algorithmn~~+~~Title: ​Password Algorithm~~
  
-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 algorithmsas 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, MD2and 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.
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