MD5 Password Storage Scheme

Note: this component is designated "advanced", which means that objects of this type are not expected to be created or altered in most environments. If you believe that such a change is necessary, you may want to contact support in order to understand the potential impact of that change.

The MD5 Password Storage Scheme provides a mechanism for encoding user passwords using an unsalted form of the MD5 message digest algorithm. Because the implementation does not use any kind of salting mechanism, a given password always has the same encoded form.

NOTE: The MD5 Password Storage Scheme is considered insecure and is not recommended for use in production deployments unless you are migrating data that contains password encoded in this format. In such cases, it is highly recommended that it also be configured as a deprecated password storage scheme in all relevant password policies so that users with passwords encoded in this format will automatically have those passwords re-encoded whenever they use them to authenticate to the server.
This scheme contains only an implementation for the user password syntax, with a storage scheme name of "MD5". Although the MD5 digest algorithm is relatively secure, recent cryptanalysis work has identified mechanisms for generating MD5 collisions. This does not impact the security of this algorithm as it is used in the Directory Server, but it is recommended that the MD5 password storage scheme only be used if client applications require it for compatibility purposes, and that a stronger digest like SSHA or SSHA256 be used for environments in which MD5 support is not required.

Parent Component Properties dsconfig Usage

Parent Component

The MD5 Password Storage Scheme component inherits from the Password Storage Scheme

Properties

The properties supported by this managed object are as follows:


Basic Properties: Advanced Properties:
 description  None
 enabled

Basic Properties

description

Description
A description for this Password Storage Scheme
Default Value
None
Allowed Values
A string
Multi-Valued
No
Required
No
Admin Action Required
None. Modification requires no further action

enabled

Description
Indicates whether the MD5 Password Storage Scheme is enabled for use.
Default Value
None
Allowed Values
true
false
Multi-Valued
No
Required
Yes
Admin Action Required
This MD5 Password Storage Scheme scheme is considered insecure and is not recommended for use in production deployments unless you are migrating data that contains password encoded in this format. In such cases, it is highly recommended that it also be configured as a deprecated password storage scheme in all relevant password policies so that users with passwords encoded in this format will automatically have those passwords re-encoded whenever they use them to authenticate to the server.


dsconfig Usage

To list the configured Password Storage Schemes:

dsconfig list-password-storage-schemes
     [--property {propertyName}] ...

To view the configuration for an existing Password Storage Scheme:

dsconfig get-password-storage-scheme-prop
     --scheme-name {name}
     [--tab-delimited]
     [--script-friendly]
     [--property {propertyName}] ...

To update the configuration for an existing Password Storage Scheme:

dsconfig set-password-storage-scheme-prop
     --scheme-name {name}
     (--set|--add|--remove) {propertyName}:{propertyValue}
     [(--set|--add|--remove) {propertyName}:{propertyValue}] ...