From 6f265e047f6505d5fa996d85ef00f17796d84462 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ludovic Poitou <ludovic.poitou@forgerock.com>
Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2011 15:34:00 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] Fix OpenDJ-222: Remove more references to OpenDS. This time we cleanup messages, and localized messages.

---
 opends/src/admin/defn/org/opends/server/admin/std/MD5PasswordStorageSchemeConfiguration.xml |   19 ++++++++++---------
 1 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)

diff --git a/opends/src/admin/defn/org/opends/server/admin/std/MD5PasswordStorageSchemeConfiguration.xml b/opends/src/admin/defn/org/opends/server/admin/std/MD5PasswordStorageSchemeConfiguration.xml
index bf5e20c..21b65cf 100644
--- a/opends/src/admin/defn/org/opends/server/admin/std/MD5PasswordStorageSchemeConfiguration.xml
+++ b/opends/src/admin/defn/org/opends/server/admin/std/MD5PasswordStorageSchemeConfiguration.xml
@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@
   !
   !
   !      Copyright 2007-2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
+  !      Portions Copyright 2011 ForgeRock AS
   ! -->
 <adm:managed-object name="md5-password-storage-scheme"
   plural-name="md5-password-storage-schemes"
@@ -35,19 +36,19 @@
     The
     <adm:user-friendly-name />
     provides a mechanism for encoding user passwords using an unsalted
-    form of the MD5 message digest algorithm. Because the implementation 
-    does not use any kind of salting mechanism, a given password always 
+    form of the MD5 message digest algorithm. Because the implementation
+    does not use any kind of salting mechanism, a given password always
     has the same encoded form.
   </adm:synopsis>
   <adm:description>
     This scheme contains only an implementation for the user password
-    syntax, with a storage scheme name of "MD5". Although the MD5 digest 
-    algorithm is relatively secure, recent cryptanalysis work has 
-    identified mechanisms for generating MD5 collisions. This does not 
-    impact the security of this algorithm as it is used in OpenDS, but it 
-    is recommended that the MD5 password storage scheme only be used if 
-    client applications require it for compatibility purposes, and that a 
-    stronger digest like SSHA or SSHA256 be used for environments in which 
+    syntax, with a storage scheme name of "MD5". Although the MD5 digest
+    algorithm is relatively secure, recent cryptanalysis work has
+    identified mechanisms for generating MD5 collisions. This does not
+    impact the security of this algorithm as it is used in <adm:product-name />,
+    but it is recommended that the MD5 password storage scheme only be used if
+    client applications require it for compatibility purposes, and that a
+    stronger digest like SSHA or SSHA256 be used for environments in which
     MD5 support is not required.
   </adm:description>
   <adm:profile name="ldap">

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