ich benutze Mod_Auth_MySQL und würde gerne meine Passwörter mir Hilfe von MySQL-PASSWORD() verschlüsselt in der Datenbank speichern. Jedoch weiß ich nicht wie die Option mit der man die Verschlüsslungsart festlegt heißt. Im Internet habe ich folgendes gefunden.
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Auth_MySQL_Encryption_Types <type_list>
Select which types of encryption to check, and in which order to
check them. It overrides the legacy Auth_MySQL_Scrambled_Passwords
and Auth_MySQL_Encrypted_Passwords directives. Multiple encryption
types may be specified, to instruct the module to check each
password in multiple encryption schemes - a useful feature for
legacy transitions. For example:
Auth_MySQL_Encryption_Types Plaintext Crypt_DES
Would instruct the module to do a direct comparison of the entered
password with the contents of the password field, and if that fails,
to do a DES crypt() check, a la Unix password handling.
The available encryption types supported at this time are:
Plaintext
Pretty self-explanatory. Not recommended.
Crypt_DES
Check the password via the standard Unix crypt() call, using
DES hashing.
Crypt_MD5
Check the password via the standard Unix crypt() call, using
an MD5 hash.
Crypt
Check the password via the standard Unix crypt() call,
without preference for the hashing scheme employed. This is
the generally preferred means of checking crypt()ed
passwords, because it allows you to use other schemes which
may be available on your system, such as blowfish.
PHP_MD5
Compares with an MD5 hash, encoded in the way that PHP and
MySQL handle MD5 hashes - 32 character hex code, with
lowercase letters.
MySQL
The hashing scheme used by the MySQL PASSWORD() function.
AuthMySQL_Encryption_Types <type_list>
Synonym for Auth_MySQL_Encryption_Types.
Doch wenn ich die Zeile
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Auth_MySQL_Encryption_Types MySQL
Kennt jemand eine Lösung oder hatt jemand eine Passwort-Verschlüsselung hinbekommen.
MfG
Hasar