I'd also like to do this - although non-reversable encryption (like MD5) would suit us - eg, password is encrypted in the table, and is encrypted and compared when a user's password is checked. How is encryption meant to be done in the MySQL module at all? Jan On 09/10/06, Stefan Winter <stefan.winter@restena.lu> wrote:
Hello,
is there any way of using reversibly encrypted passwords together with a mySQL backend? Currently, our passwords are stored as User-Password in clear text. I'd like to move on to using something like
Crypt-Password := {algo-prefix}blablabla
with an algorithm that encrypts reversibly. I failed to see a list of supported algorithms in the docs, a pointer would be nice...
Greetings,
Stefan Winter
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