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    Finding/Using the Encryption key or salt used for account passwords

    I disagree that what you describe as irrelevant is actually irrelevant, and what you think is relevant is relevant. But nonetheless: 1) I only see one "accounts" table, and that's what I don't want to match to. Specifically mail for now, but maybe other ones in the future? Some general solution...
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    Finding/Using the Encryption key or salt used for account passwords

    I don't understand why it needs to be more specific than the fact that I want to authenticate against the Plesk accounts. Whether it's mail or not (in this case it happens that I do need the mail accounts, and setting autoresponders), I think it's quite normal to want to authenticate against the...
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    Finding/Using the Encryption key or salt used for account passwords

    So you're saying that revealing where the location of the salt or encrypted private key is is somehow more unsafe than the mail_auth_view utility? It seems like if someone can access one, they can access the other.
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    Finding/Using the Encryption key or salt used for account passwords

    Hi, I was wondering where I can find the salt or key used for the AES 128 CBC encryption that Plesk 11 uses. I need to create my own authentication mechanism, and would like to match the user input to the database. I would NOT like to use mail_auth_view. Thank you for your time.
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