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From: Mehmet AVSAR on 6 Apr 2010 02:30 Why you need to hide the key? "Miriam Nigles" <mirynigles(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:Oa31k3N1KHA.6108(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Registry it�s not secure. > You can read it and edit it..... > > May be there are another place.... > > "Jamal Samedov" <jsamedov(a)iface.nl> escribi� en el mensaje > news:%23O9EGmK0KHA.3676(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> Does registry satisfy you? >> >> -- >> >> Dr. J.N. Samedov, >> >> Software Manager >> COINMASTERS B.V. >> Adrianalaan 101a >> 3053 MA Rotterdam >> The Netherlands >> >> T: 00 31 (0)104186405 >> F: 00 31 (0)104222549 >> www.coin-masters.com >> "Miriam Nigles" <mirynigles(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:OpaIYURzKHA.3264(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>> yes, but where store the secret key to decryp it ? >>> >>> "Bj�rn Brox" <bpbrox(a)gmail.com> escribi� en el mensaje >>> news:KJydnSVVFIRU7jbWnZ2dnUVZ8hdi4p2d(a)lyse.net... >>>> Miriam Nigles skrev: >>>>> Hi, i have a private field that contains a password in plain text. I'd >>>>> like to store it in a safe place... >>>>> Where is the rigth place ? because i dont like store it in my source >>>>> code... >>>>> >>>> Encrypt it. >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Bj�rn Brox >>> >>> >> >> > >
From: Markus Humm on 6 Apr 2010 16:12
Hello, why not store only a hash of the password? For checking just calculate the same hash over the entered password. if both are equal... (you know...) Greetings Markus |