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<issue>
  <id>2056</id>
  <project name="Redmine" id="1"/>
  <tracker name="Feature" id="2"/>
  <status name="Closed" id="5"/>
  <priority name="Normal" id="4"/>
  <author name="Karl Heinz Marbaise" id="2203"/>
  <category name="SCM" id="3"/>
  <subject>Password Storage of Repository access</subject>
  <description>I have observed a little thing which might be improved. Currently the credentials are stored in the database as clean text (for example for the repositories). I would suggest to store the credentials in an encrypted way (for example MD5 at minimum or better things like SHA1 etc.). 
It is already done in hashed way for the password of the Redmine users them self, so why not using the same method for storing the password for Repository access.
</description>
  <start_date>2008-10-20</start_date>
  <due_date></due_date>
  <done_ratio>0</done_ratio>
  <estimated_hours></estimated_hours>
  <custom_fields>
    <custom_field name="Resolution" id="2">Duplicate</custom_field>
  </custom_fields>
  <created_on>Mon Oct 20 19:37:50 +0200 2008</created_on>
  <updated_on>Mon Oct 20 19:47:51 +0200 2008</updated_on>
  <journals>
    <journal id="5218">
      <user name="Karl Heinz Marbaise" id="2203"/>
      <notes>Sorry didn't thought enough about that....that's not possible...</notes>
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    </journal>
    <journal id="5219">
      <user name="Karl Heinz Marbaise" id="2203"/>
      <notes>Just simply delete this issue.</notes>
      <details>
      </details>
    </journal>
    <journal id="5220">
      <user name="Jean-Philippe Lang" id="1"/>
      <notes>Already discussed in #2034.</notes>
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        <detail old="" name="2" property="cf" new="Duplicate"/>
      </details>
    </journal>
  </journals>
</issue>
