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PAL.C.T MINI SHELL
files >> /usr/libexec/webmin/virtual-server/help/
upload
files >> //usr/libexec/webmin/virtual-server/help/template_uplainpass.html

<header>Store cleartext passwords?</header>

When this option is set to <b>Yes</b>, Virtualmin will store the clear text
passwords for domain owners and mailboxes. This allows them to be displayed in
the UI, but adds a potential security risk if your system is compromised. 
Selecting <b>No</b> will cause all new virtual servers created from this 
template to store only one-way hashed passwords instead. <p>
Since web applications need to store database passwords in plain text, the database password for a user
will be set to a new, random password if Virtualmin is set not to store cleartext passwords.  You can
view this password by going into Edit Databases -&lt; Passwords. <p>

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