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Question Plaintext Passwords?

ict2842

New Pleskian
Does Plesk store passwords in plaintext - anywhere? Perhaps the table accounts in the psa database?

Going through, there are two passwords in plain text. I don't recognize the first of the two passwords; however, the second is one I entered.
 

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Passwords are only stored encrypted and cannot be retrieved in plain text.
(false, sorry, does not apply to mailbox passwords)
 
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I beg to differ here
Email passwords are stored in a reversible manner and you can see them in plain text via the CLI command /usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/mail_auth_view

This is done, because Plesk still does need/want to support CRAM-MD5 authentication for mail clients. (POP/IMAP/SMTP)
 
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