Dear Moustapha,
sorry for the hassle - the answer is simple though.
LinOTP support the passwords in the SQL database in a
hashed way - though there is no defacto standard, there
is a standard which is used by some applications.
With your LinOTP there comes a tool, which is called:
linotp-create-sqlidresolver-user
that creates the relevant data on the command output
either as CSV or SQL statements
Parameters to the tool are
-u user name
-i user id
-p password
-s SHA512 : hash algorithm, either SHA256 or SHA512
-o output format : format could be SQL or CSV
Best regards,
Kay
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