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Topic: Ubuntu client does not accept hashed passwords

Post Ubuntu client does not accept hashed passwords.
by coykto on Monday, July 17, 2017

As there is an option to create password specifically to update IP - it's not a problem to use that plain password, but still would've been nice if everything worked as documented.

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Post Re: Ubuntu client does not accept hashed passwords.
by CobyDeCock on Monday, July 24, 2017

coykto wrote:As there is an option to create password specifically to update IP - it's not a problem to use that plain password, but still would've been nice if everything worked as documented.
In the control panel, if you go into the Manage Credentials area, you can setup a password specifically for IP update different from your account password. You can also use either MD5 or SHA2-256 hash of the password if you don't want to specify it in plain text.

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Post Re: Ubuntu client does not accept hashed passwords.
by rongmu on Wednesday, November 8, 2017

I'm using the official client for Ubuntu.
While plain password works fine, md5/sha256 hash always leads to Bad Authentication.


[ENGINE] Status Code: Bad Authentication
[ENGINE] IP address update aborted due to invalid credentials.

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