HashType
Summary
Sets the type of encryption that will be used when storing user passwords in the database.Usage
HashType=md5_user|md5_password|md5_site|crypt|plaintext
Description
This setting controls how the system will encrypt user passwords that are stored in the database. The following table reveals the possible values:
Type | Description |
---|---|
md5_user |
Generates a hash using the MD5 algorithm based on the username and password. |
md5_password |
Generates a hash using the MD5 algorithm based solely on the password. |
md5_site |
Generates a hash using the MD5 algorithm based on the site name, username and password. Note that hashes which are generated using this option will not work after the value of the "SiteName" setting is changed (the users will not be able to log in). |
crypt |
Generates a hash using the crypt() PHP function which again uses the standard Unix DES-based encryption algorithm. |
plaintext |
The passwords are not encrypted. Instead, they are stored as plain text. |
The default value is "md5_user". Note that "plaintext" is not recommended because of security reasons.
Frederik Holljen (03/03/2005 2:28 pm)
Julia Shymova (03/10/2007 12:21 pm)
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