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Change Password Encryption
Hey guys,
Is there any way to salt the md5 or change the type of encryption with vbulletin? Thanks, Chaldo;) --------------- Added [DATE]1311468086[/DATE] at [TIME]1311468086[/TIME] --------------- :( nobody? |
I've never heard of anything like that. If you're having some specific problem you may want to search at vb.com for it.
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VB4 is md5 with salt.
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Yes but I heard that SHA encryption is better. People told me I can change it but not sure how.
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:( nobody?
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There is no option or single file or function that will allow you to change how the password is encrypted, but I believe there are only a few places where you'd have to change the code to do it. I think right now it uses md5(password . salt), or maybe md5(md5(password). salt), I'm not sure.
Anyway, It looks like the main check is in verify_authentication() in includes/functions_login.php, and there's code for changing the password in profile.php. There are a couple other places that I think just check for passwords the same as the user name (so that if you left those alone you'd just lose that security check). There may be other places that I didn't find. One other note, I think when the password comes from the browser or a cookie it has another level of md5() that the browser does via js, so that just adds to the confusion. :) |
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