Ivan Ferreira wrote:
If i'm not wrong, this is because these encription algorithms uses an
"initialization vector (IV)".

An IV for MD5? I seriously doubt that. Note that MD5 is not reversible encryption. It's a hash algorithm (one-way encryption). Maybe you're talking about adding a salt? But this would be password scheme {SMD5} not {MD5}.

BTW: {SSHA} should be preferred!

To make things more clear here are good explanations which also apply to FDS: http://www.openldap.org/faq/data/cache/419.html

Ciao, Michael.

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