go to the java.security package.U have enough functions to support you
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Subject: Password encryption in Java
Hi,
Can anybody tell about" How we can encrypt Passwords in Java??"say
like Perl's or Unix Crypt function??
i mean,
Is there any Java equivalent of unix crypt() func??
thanx in advance,
Deeps
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