MD5 encryption, Was: Multilingual database
От | M. Bastin |
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Тема | MD5 encryption, Was: Multilingual database |
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Msg-id | a0521060cbae8105699ac@[213.119.70.233] обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Multilingual database (Terence Ng <ngterry2000@yahoo.com.hk>) |
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Re: MD5 encryption, Was: Multilingual database
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Список | pgsql-novice |
Say Dani, Do you know where I can find the specs of MD5, like it is implemented in pgsql? I've been doing google searches on MD5 a week ago or so, but didn't come up with any explanation on how to program MD5 encryption. I didn't even find *the* MD5, but all kinds of derivated encryption techiques--without explanations. Thanks, Marc At 5:02 PM +0200 5/14/03, Dani Oderbolz wrote: >M. Bastin wrote: > >>At 6:11 PM +0800 5/14/03, Terence Ng wrote: >> >>>Thank you very much for your patience. May I have one >>>more question? >>>May I put the login and password of my customers in >>>the same table containing my customers name and >>>address? >> >> >>It is a convenient thing to do, but it's not very safe unless you >>somehow store this information encrypted, or at least, scrambled. > >If you use a Hash Functions such as MD5 to store it, >I would say you are pretty save. > >The check you do in pseudo-code: > >If MD5(supplied_password) = = password_in_database Then > Password Ok >Else > Password bad > >Cheers, >Dani
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