Hi Nicolas,

I would be interested in seeing the javascript md5 function if possible.

Thanks,

Jason Garber
IonZoft.com



At 11:18 AM 1/30/2002 +0100, Nicolas Costes wrote:

>As already said here, you cannot reverse the md5() function ...
>So :
>
>         -The user fills a login box (login, password)
>         -The PHP script 'crypts' this password with md5();
>         -The already-encrypted password in the database (or the passwd 
> file) is
>         compared with the one provided by the user (and encrypted by PHP) 
> : if they
>         aren't the same ... Bye !!!
>
>And for more security, I use a JavaScript MD5 function to encrypt the
>provided password in the user's browser so it goes already encrypted on the
>net ... Then PHP's just got to compare it with the one in the database !!!
>
>
>Le Mercredi 30 Janvier 2002 10:51, Jose a écrit :
> > I'm making a proyect in php, and I have some doubts about the md5.
> > I encript a password with it, but I don't know how to decrypt it again.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
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