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I am currently using some code that I acquired years ago to hash (1 way
encrypt) passwords. Now I am wondering if it is sufficient for the
use. Is there either a foxpro (.prg) source that I can incorporate into
my log on program or binary that I can load into memory? This is for
my alarm company dispatch center, so i have a responsibility to be secure.
- hash code for foxpro/dos John R. Sowden
- Re: hash code for foxpro/dos Alan Bourke
- Re: hash code for foxpro/dos John R. Sowden
- Re: hash code for foxpro/dos Ted Roche
- Re: hash code for foxpro/dos John R. Sowden
- Re: hash code for foxpro/dos John R. Sowden
- Re: hash code for foxpro/dos Ted Roche

