Security schemes for Players
Alejandro Tejada
capellan2000 at yahoo.com
Sun Oct 10 03:41:04 EDT 2004
Hi Richard,
Sorry for being so late to your message.
I was a whole week without internet.
An ISP connection problem. :-((((((
on Mon, 04 Oct 2004
Richard Gaskin wrote:
> > How could i prepare in case some teacher pass
> > or lost their password?
> You may find it even more secure to store no
> passwords at all on your
> server, only an MD5 digest of them.
I think about encoding these digest with
a propietary scheme...
> The upside to
> this approach is that
> it provides stronger protection for your teacher's
> passwords -- most
> folks use only a few passwords for everything in
> their lives, but even
> if someone breaks into your server and steals all
> the data there will be
> no passwords there. :)
Good point!!!
> The downside is that there's no way to send a
> password to a teacher.
> But increasingly many systems designers aren't
> sending passwords anyway,
> but merely resetting the password, which you could
> do as well with an
> MD5-based scheme.
That's the way to go,
Thanks a lot again Richard and Chipp! :-)))
al
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