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Topic: Apache 2 and htaccess |
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kaneton
Joined: 27 May 2006 Posts: 2
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Posted: Sat 27 May '06 4:23 Post subject: Apache 2 and htaccess |
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Hello,
do you know if it's possible to learn to the windows version of apache to read htpasswd file encrypted by an unix computer (DES == crypt).
By default, it's not. It's possible with lounge version ?
Thanks a lot. |
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Jorge
Joined: 12 Mar 2006 Posts: 376 Location: Belgium
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Posted: Sat 27 May '06 11:56 Post subject: Re: Apache 2 and htaccess |
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kaneton wrote: | Hello,
do you know if it's possible to learn to the windows version of apache to read htpasswd file encrypted by an unix computer (DES == crypt).
By default, it's not. It's possible with lounge version ?
Thanks a lot. |
No this is not posible... they don't even work cross unix <-> linux <-> mac <-> freebsd (in some cases)
1) Apache check if the OS provides crypt() or not windows doesn't so it defaults to plain text... so if you have a crypt hash in there... windows treats it as plain text!
2) crypt() isn't the same on all platforms so some incompatibilites may show when using the same file on diferent flavours of linux or mac,...
Now for the solution:
Use MD5 or SHA1 for encryption, they work on all platforms so they shouldn't give a compatibility problem. |
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James Blond Moderator
Joined: 19 Jan 2006 Posts: 7371 Location: Germany, Next to Hamburg
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Posted: Sat 27 May '06 15:53 Post subject: |
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md5 is only a hash. use SHA1 |
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kaneton
Joined: 27 May 2006 Posts: 2
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Posted: Sat 27 May '06 19:34 Post subject: |
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Quote: | md5 is only a hash. use SHA1 |
yes but the database uses DES.
Quote: | No this is not posible... they don't even work cross unix <-> linux <-> mac <-> freebsd (in some cases)
1) Apache check if the OS provides crypt() or not windows doesn't so it defaults to plain text... so if you have a crypt hash in there... windows treats it as plain text!
2) crypt() isn't the same on all platforms so some incompatibilites may show when using the same file on diferent flavours of linux or mac,... |
ok. For now i use php function crypt, under windows, and they are no problem. Your point 2 is strange, i'had never heard that. |
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