plz iam not a eng student dont send any dot net &information

On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 8:15 AM, Charles A. Lopez
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> give us sample data.
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> On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 3:30 PM, rhaazy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Greetings.
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>> I have a client who has a web service that I need to authenticate
>> with.
>> He sent me credentials for testing, which I currently have hardcoded.
>> The password he sent me is the md5 encrypted string.
>> When I try to create the same string using what should be the original
>> password I get a different md5 hash.
>>
>> I had a coworker run the same code I am using against the same
>> original string and he gets a different hash as well.
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>> This leads me to believe that there is some kind of a key being used.
>>
>> I have done some research but have only found pieces of information.
>>
>> From what I have gathered each machine has a machine key which I need
>> to store in my config file.
>>
>> So I ask if someone could verify my thoughts, and also perhaps point
>> me in the correct direction so that I could report back to my client
>> (who is a developer) about what he needs to provide me for me to
>> correctly hash the password. (where might he be able to find this key
>> if it does indeed exist)
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> Charles A. Lopez
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