Andrew Ballard wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 8:34 AM, Grega Leskovsek <mavri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> provided I want to store hash of a password in MySQL ... Using MySQL,
>> the whole check can be achieved with a SQL query, since the MD5
>> function is provided as part of the database query language ...
>> Can I use also SHA1 or must I use MD5?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> --
>> When the sun rises I receive and when it sets I forgive ->
>> http://users.skavt.net/~gleskovs/
>> All the Love, Grega Leskov'sek
>>
> 
> I would encode the value in PHP and pass the hash to MySQL rather than
> passing the password in open text as part of the query and letting
> MySQL calculate the hash. That way the sensitive data has already been
> hashed and you don't have to worry about whether the communication
> between PHP and MySQL travels over an unencrypted network connection
> -- now or in the future.
> 
> Andrew

In addition, you don't want the password showing up in a general query
log for the server.

-- 
Micah

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