can anyone shed some light on where the password hashing?

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1/27/2010 4:49:09 PM
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can anyone shed some light on where the password hashing?

I am trying to make a paralel webapp that uses my mojoportals user table..

the problem is the one way hashing seams not to be the standard mysql Password() hashing...

so i need to know how to hash it for to compare the password....

I really have no idea where to begin so i would really apreachiate a hint on where to begin looking :3

1/28/2010 6:06:03 PM
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Re: can anyone shed some light on where the password hashing?

Ah! found it... its kind of obvious now.. its a standard md5 hash X3

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