Hola list,
Many thanks to all those who helped with my question about the schema.
Your kindness is sincerely appreciated.
I need to store passwords in my database, and I understand it's bad
form to store them anywhere in a readable format (I remember reading
once that if you call a company
Chris Kavanagh mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tuesday, December 07,
2004 3:36 PM:
I need to store passwords in my database, and I understand it's bad
form to store them anywhere in a readable format (I remember reading
once that if you call a company and ask for your password,
and they can
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From: MikeParton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 07, 2002 3:43 AM
To: MikeParton [EMAIL PROTECTED], Ki Mien [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: encrypting password fields
oopsthat's my Apache version. I am using MySQL 4.0.1 and have used
md5
Hi mySql gurus,
I have a table that contains my customers username and password. I would like to know
how I can encrypt these values so that they are not stored how in the way that my
customers have keyed them from the front end.
I have read the documentation on password(), and encrypt but it
:16 AM
Subject: encrypting password fields
Hi mySql gurus,
I have a table that contains my customers username and password. I would
like to know how I can encrypt these values so that they are not stored how
in the way that my customers have keyed them from the front end.
I have read
oopsthat's my Apache version. I am using MySQL 4.0.1 and have used
md5() with MySQL 3.23.49-max-nt
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From: MikeParton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ki Mien [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 06, 2002 3:02 PM
Subject: Re: encrypting password fields