<font face="Default Sans Serif,Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif" size="2"><div>At this moment I don't have a good example but the process should be this..... Get the (<a href="https://github.com/search?q=org%3AEvolveum+GuardedString&type=Code)" target="_blank">https://github.com/search?q=org%3AEvolveum+GuardedString&type=Code)</a> GuardedString and fetch the clear password then hash it however you like. Using the output in the schema mappings. That should be all that's needed. Hope this helps some. Thanks. :)</div><br><br><font color="#990099">-----"midPoint" <<a href="mailto:midpoint-bounces@lists.evolveum.com" target="_blank">midpoint-bounces@lists.evolveum.com</a>> wrote: -----</font><div class="iNotesHistory" style="padding-left:5px;"><div style="padding-right:0px;padding-left:5px;border-left:solid black 2px;">To: "<a href="mailto:midpoint@lists.evolveum.com" target="_blank">midpoint@lists.evolveum.com</a>" <<a href="mailto:midpoint@lists.evolveum.com" target="_blank">midpoint@lists.evolveum.com</a>><br>From: "Dalrymple, Philip" <pwd@mdtsoft.com><br>Sent by: "midPoint" <midpoint-bounces@lists.evolveum.com><br>Date: 08/19/2019 09:03AM<br>Subject: [midPoint] How do I output bcrypt hashed passwords<br><br><div><font face="Courier New,Courier,monospace" size="2">I am just getting started with midPoint and am running a Docker container with<br>version 4.0-SNAPSHOT (git-v4.0devel-1893-gc52bf6262e) with the DB as Postgres<br>version 11.5 running on the container host. I have the system up and running<br>and have imported data from our HR system and from our list of test users<br>(we need to test systems with allot more users than we have within our<br>company so we have about 5400 standard test users). While this was not without<br>issues I have gotten it up and running.<br><br>I am playing around with the example resource for Postgres DB table outbound<br>and am trying to have the "password" column in the table have the password<br>in standard bcrypt format, I greped all of the examples in the resource<br>directory but all of them are AsIs. Is there a standard way to have the outbound<br>password be hashed (best would be bcrypt i.e. starting with $2b$) but any<br>of the standard hash forms would be good enough for now. I assume that this<br>should be done with a script on the output but I am new to midPoint and<br>can't find any reference in the wiki. <br><br><br>--<br>This email, and any files transmitted with it, are confidential<br>and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to<br>whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error,<br>please advise <a href="mailto:postmaster@mdtsoft.com" target="_blank">postmaster@mdtsoft.com</a> <<a href="mailto:postmaster@mdtsoft.com">mailto:postmaster@mdtsoft.com</a>>.<br><br>3480 Preston Ridge Road<br>Suite 450<br>Alpharetta, GA 30005<br><br>Philip W. Dalrymple III <<a href="mailto:pwd@mdtsoft.com" target="_blank">pwd@mdtsoft.com</a>><br>MDT Software - Automation Management Company<br>+1 678 297 1001<br>Fax +1 678 297 1003<br>_______________________________________________<br>midPoint mailing list<br><a href="mailto:midPoint@lists.evolveum.com" target="_blank">midPoint@lists.evolveum.com</a><br><a href="http://lists.evolveum.com/mailman/listinfo/midpoint">http://lists.evolveum.com/mailman/listinfo/midpoint</a><br></font></div></midpoint-bounces@lists.evolveum.com></pwd@mdtsoft.com></div></div></font>