MS configure program: encryption format for UGDIR_BINDPW and CFGDIR_BINDPW

Hi Sun Folks,
I am creating a silent installation script for JES 3 messaging and I have come to a bit of roadblock. I would like to create a state file to use with the Messenger Server configure program "/opt/SUNWmsgsr/sbin/configure" and pass to it pre-set values for the following config file parameters:
CFGDIR_BINDPW
UGDIR_BINDPW
However, I noticed that when I ran this command and saved the state file that the passwords entered on the command line were encrypted. I tried to use the unencrypted values in a state file to pass to this configure program, however, the directory server gave me a bind error. I did try to use a SSHA encrypted password in this field to no avail.
If I can find out what the encryption format used, then I can populate this field accordingly.
Thanks!

Problem is Jay is that this is a project for Sun Client Ready Services, so we don't have a support contract to work off of for this request. I have sent this request to the project contacts at Sun in the hopes that they can obtain this information for us.
I can definitely take this information off line too if you are able to obtain it for us... I am sure its information that you wouldn't want exposed in this news group.

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