DBMS_OBFUSCATION package is exactly what you want.
I have build something like this with DBMS_OBFUSCATION although I did not
compare against /etc/passwd.
I simply provided a "login" procedure, createKey, savePassword,
retrievePassword.
I used a createKey function to create keys that were basically RAW(128) if I
remember correctly, then I had password stored encrypted in the database,
then another table with a FK to the user table which stored the key in
encrypted form.
You would need to join the key table with the encrypted password to decrypt
or cross exam.
"Walking on water and developing software from a specification are easy if
both are frozen."
Christopher R. Spence
Oracle DBA
Fuelspot
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How can I encrypt a password in Oracle that I could use to compare with an
encrypted password in /etc/passwd on a Sun Unix box? I am on Solaris 2.8
running Oracle 8.1.7.
I have read about encrypting and decrypting using the dbms_obfuscation
package, but this does not seem to get me what I am looking for.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Rick Stephenson
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