Deeps:
You might want to check out the password (and general field) encryption in
Expresso at www.javacorporate.com. The doc (at
http://www.javacorporate.com/components/expresso/doc/index.html) describes
our use of JCE for this - it's pretty sophisticated.
Mike
Jcorporate Ltd
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>
> 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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