Just another thing.

Why md5 function return a different string from user role of postgresql ?

It allways put an md5 string concated with another sequence of string.

Why does it occurs ?
Ezequias

2007/3/1, Ezequias Rodrigues da Rocha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I know it. Thank you so much.

Ezequias
Grettings from Brazil.

2007/3/1, Bart Degryse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> update yourtable set passwordfield = md5(passwordfield)
>
> watch out: md5 is irreversable! you can't "un_md5"
>
>
> >>> "Ezequias Rodrigues da Rocha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2007-03-01
> 15:08 >>>
>
> John,
>
> That was what I was looking for for a long time.
>
> Now I will change my teller password account to md5.
>
> Could someone suggest me how to change all passwords (PLAIN) to md5 ?
>
> My real best regards
> Ezequias
>
> 2007/3/1, John DeSoi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > MD5 is built-in to PostgreSQL. It is what PostgreSQL itself uses to
> > hash passwords. For example:
> >
> > select md5('this is my password');
> >
> >                 md5
> > ----------------------------------
> > 210d53992dff432ec1b1a9698af9da16
> > (1 row)
> >
> >
> >
> > On Mar 1, 2007, at 6:06 AM, Eugenio Flores wrote:
> >
> > > Thanks Andrej. But how can I use such algoritms in postgresql? arey
> > > they defined in a function that I can call?
> > >
> > > Or, do I have to code one of those algorithm to use it in my
> > > application?
> >
> >
> >
> > John DeSoi, Ph.D.
> > http://pgedit.com/
> > Power Tools for PostgreSQL
> >
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