On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 12:15 PM, Umair Kayani <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Actually we surely implement SSL but we also want our password be saved
in hashed form using SHA variants or some other algorithm whatever we like
to use rather than using dspace default hashing algorithm.
Why didn't you just say so? :) As you can see, thanks to this patch it's
much easier to use "upgrade" the hashing method if you want.
On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 12:28 PM, Umair Kayani <[email protected]>wrote:
> Well thanks let me try this one also but the source that I got doesn’t
> have this passwordhash.java code file. Is this hash code file from DSpace 3
> sources or from same 1.8.2. I think I downloaded 1.8.2 version of dspace 1
> week back but I can’t find this file there. What does this website do is
> this for those people who fixes the bugs or mods, secondly is it safe
> enough to use code files uploaded here.
>
The DSpace/DSpace repository on GitHub is now the official place where we
keep the source code, so yes, it is safe.
You're right, João pointed you to the master branch, which will become
DSpace 3.0 soon (this month). I recommend you to work with this branch
because of that hashing+salting patch which was not available in 1.8. I'm
sure that before you have your changes ready, there will be a release, so
you could start with 3.0.
If you still prefer to work with 1.8.2, I strongly recommend you to apply
the patch (the link I sent you).
Regards,
~~helix84
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