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Posted by Dimitry Rybkin on 10/25/36 11:24
No one is talking about ecrypting the php source here...
The question was: how does one ecrypt data... not their source files.
zen wrote:
> Why not use something like:
> http://www.sourceguardian.com/
> This will encrypt the php source
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> regards
> nik
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> "Alvaro G Vicario" <alvaro_QUITAR_REMOVE@telecomputer.com> wrote in message
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>>*** Greger wrote/escribió (Thu, 18 Aug 2005 14:21:42 +0200):
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>>>Im quite comfortable with php but new to encryption, could someone
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> please
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>>>highlight when encryption would be a good thing.
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>>>Also:is there a reverse of the md5 function? ( in other words in what
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> way is
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>>>md5 ( + the others sha...)used?
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>>MD5 is a hash that's normally displayed as a 32 character string. That
>>means that even the MD5 hash of a 2GB files is 32 byte long: if it was
>>reversable we would have found the most amazing compression algorithm ;-)
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>>Encryption can be rather complicate. I suggest you first define your needs
>>and then find solutions for them.
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>>Hashes have several usages:
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>>* Test file integrity
>>* Password storage (you cannot decrypt passwords, yet you can encrypt the
>>value provided by user and compare)
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>>-- Álvaro G. Vicario - Burgos, Spain
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