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@@ -19,15 +19,15 @@ mech_list: gssapi
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# If using TLS with VNC, or a UNIX socket only, it is possible to
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# enable plugins which don't provide session encryption. The
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-# 'scram-sha-1' plugin allows plain username/password authentication
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+# 'scram-sha-256' plugin allows plain username/password authentication
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# to be performed
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#
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-#mech_list: scram-sha-1
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+#mech_list: scram-sha-256
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# You can also list many mechanisms at once, and the VNC server will
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# negotiate which to use by considering the list enabled on the VNC
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# client.
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-#mech_list: scram-sha-1 gssapi
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+#mech_list: scram-sha-256 gssapi
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# Some older builds of MIT kerberos on Linux ignore this option &
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# instead need KRB5_KTNAME env var.
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@@ -38,7 +38,8 @@ mech_list: gssapi
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# mechanism this can be commented out.
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keytab: /etc/qemu/krb5.tab
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-# If using scram-sha-1 for username/passwds, then this is the file
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+# If using scram-sha-256 for username/passwds, then this is the file
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# containing the passwds. Use 'saslpasswd2 -a qemu [username]'
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-# to add entries, and 'sasldblistusers2 -f [sasldb_path]' to browse it
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+# to add entries, and 'sasldblistusers2 -f [sasldb_path]' to browse it.
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+# Note that this file stores passwords in clear text.
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#sasldb_path: /etc/qemu/passwd.db
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