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MGA
Starting Member
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Posted - 2009-09-26 : 08:22:02
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| I am developing a datatbase for a web site for a commerical company and there are alot of columns that represents passwords for the users and other for the company employees and clients.For privacy no one can see these passwords even me or the admin shouldent see them.How can i encrypt these columns so that i cannot see them ?and how will i deal with them ?There are a windows application that demostrate the database using C#.net and the web apllication olso with C# so is the encryption will be on th C# side or will be only one the database side ?Thanks |
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asgast
Posting Yak Master
149 Posts |
Posted - 2009-09-28 : 03:55:43
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| standard procedure is: use any one way encryption algorithm save result in the password field, in our C# front end convert user input through your encryption and compare it to the value in the password field.This is just a general idea, I have never implemented such solution, but it should work.It'' our decision where to encrypt the data in C3 or sql. |
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Lumbago
Norsk Yak Master
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Yukite
Starting Member
3 Posts |
Posted - 2009-09-28 : 07:32:21
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| MD5 can't be looked at as secure anymore. I'd at least a SHA-2 algorithm if security is of great importance. |
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