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ASP Login db with MD5 Hash - salted password

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Submitted on: 4/6/2006 5:59:38 PM
By: jeff caniglia 
Level: Beginner
User Rating: By 5 Users
Compatibility: ASP (Active Server Pages)
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     This will allow you to lock down pages on a per user, per account level setting. All passwords are hashed with MD5 and also salted. You can set allowed login attempts before the user account is locked out and it will log the last time a user logged into the system. It comes with pages to add, delete, update and to allow users to reset their own passwords as well as a page for database compct function.
 
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4/7/2006 1:59:51 AMRae MacLeman

Hi,

Terminology's over my head like a flock of geese... what are 'salted' pages?

Regards
Rae MacLeman
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4/7/2006 10:28:56 AMRae MacLeman

Apologies for my ignorance - there's a full explanation in the readme. A classic case of "RTFM"!
Rae MacLeman
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4/8/2006 1:30:41 AMChad Gutowsky

Good work. Could more comments however. Thanks for sharing. ^O^

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6/27/2006 1:02:56 AMpeng_yu622

Hi.. how about to know the reverse of hashed MD5 ? can somebody help me?
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6/13/2007 8:37:04 AMfatih adiguzel

any idea how to reverse the hashed MD5?
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9/8/2008 2:22:32 AMAl-Mohafan Mohamed

How about if user forgot his/her password? The user cannot change the password. How to do it to recover password?
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10/8/2008 11:38:58 PMThe1nk

Just so the idea is clear - You're not supposed to 'reverse' MD5. (Ie: When I sign up, it MD5's my pwd, then when I goto Log in, it MD5's my attempted password and compares it to my pwd. Therefore, there is no 'pwd==decrypt(pwd)', it's 'md5(pwd)==storedpwd'.) btw - This sounds awesome. Downloading as I write.. ^_^
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3/26/2010 1:18:21 AMsatish

how can we directly use this code with text button?
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3/26/2010 1:20:13 AMsatish

how can we use md5 directly with text button in asp
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