If these were only passwords...   :-/

On Tuesday, April 10, 2012 1:13:49 PM UTC-7, Thiago Belem wrote:
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> Maybe you should just orient your users to reset their passwords?
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> On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 17:11, etipaced <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Yes. Same code in all cases. Also, take note that the dump/export file 
>> was created by the production server that originally ciphered the value and 
>> stored it in the db. So I'm not sure that those values play into my current 
>> scenario.
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>> On Tuesday, April 10, 2012 11:52:10 AM UTC-7, Thiago Belem wrote:
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>>> Are you using the same Security.cipherSeed and Security.salt?
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>>> On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 15:42, etipaced <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>>> Thanks for the help. Unfortunately, it didn't work. My database, table 
>>>> and fields are all UTF-8. The ciphered values import from the dump file 
>>>> into the table correctly. The problem is that I believe they are incorrect 
>>>> in the dump file itself. Meaning, mysqldump did not export them properly 
>>>> and somehow changed the encoding. I don't know if I can do anything to 
>>>> convert the odd ciphers back to what they should look like.
>>>>
>>>> Here's an example of a "good" cipher. It's a value that was created on 
>>>> the server and stored directly into the database table. In other words, it 
>>>> has not been exported/imported:
>>>>
>>>> Ôd§5ð£ïäì
>>>>
>>>> Here's an example of a "bad" cipher from my backup file (generated by 
>>>> mysqldump):
>>>>
>>>> Ó`ª5ñ¦ïìíµM
>>>>
>>>> As you can see, the format and pattern are totally different. I'm 
>>>> unable to decipher the second example which means a loss of 450+ field 
>>>> values.
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>> On Monday, April 9, 2012 10:24:50 AM UTC-7, etipaced wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I know there have been discussions surrounding the issue of suhosin 
>>>>> with Cake's Security::cipher() method. I am in the process of 
>>>>> discontinuing 
>>>>> usage of Cake's ciphering functionality due to this issue. However, I do 
>>>>> have existing data that has been ciphered already. My problem is that the 
>>>>> data has been exported (via mysqldump) and then imported back into the 
>>>>> same 
>>>>> database (on the exact same server). What I didn't notice until after the 
>>>>> fact, is that the ciphered data now looks different than it originally 
>>>>> did. 
>>>>> As a result, it's essentially corrupted. Is there anything I can do as I 
>>>>> no 
>>>>> longer have the originally created ciphered data, but only mysqldumps of 
>>>>> it.
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