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Roundcube webmail user password
I installed RoundcubeWebmail as an add-on for ispconfig.
I went into phpMyadmin and looked into isp_isp_user table
The user_passwort fields are blank....is the webmail users password store here or other place?
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The webmail user passwords are stored in /etc/shadow
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May I know how are they encrypted?
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They are encrypted with crypt, this is the default way in linux and not specific to ISPConfig.
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What will you do if a user forgets a password, and request to you to reset his passwd?
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