On Monday 28 February 2005 13:52, Gael Lams wrote:
> Simon, I read your post regarding the use of a C
> program and I would be interested in having some more
> details as we started thinking about implementing
> something similar.
Unfortunately I've misplaced the program I'd used in the past to do
Hi All,
Thanks for all the answers received :-)
I understand now that, if someone can read the md5
hash, he/she can connect.
I will check later the certificate stuff. What I will
do for time being will be to:
- move the php connection file out of the web root
- change the privileges so that only
Gael Lams,
The problem is, MD5 is non-reversible. Any encryption you use that is
non reversible... obviously cannot be reversed, right? If it can't be
reversed, that's what you have to send for the connection - and anyone
sending that will get through just fine.
Here, let me explain. If you