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is it possible to remove it?
Geoff Mendicino:
solved, okay finally changed it to a more secure system
joshuam08:
I Don't Think This Is Possible. Plus The Only Reason I Can Think Off Why You Want To Do This Is To Get Peoples Passwords ::)
Geoff Mendicino:
If I wanted peoples passwords I would just convert my forum to YaBB or some early version of PHPBB since there's no encoding whatsoever
edit: i saw my initial post it and looks a little weird so i changed it to be exact on what i want
TE:
any reason for changing the hash? MD5 is unsecure and you should not remove the salted sha1 .. If you need this because you want import users from another system: SMF is able to read md5 hashed passwords.. you can import your users and their old passwords into smf_members .. during the first login the old md5 password is converted to salted sha1.
Geoff Mendicino:
--- Quote from: TE on November 04, 2008, 10:43:57 AM ---any reason for changing the hash? MD5 is unsecure and you should not remove the salted sha1 .. If you need this because you want import users from another system: SMF is able to read md5 hashed passwords.. you can import your users and their old passwords into smf_members .. during the first login the old md5 password is converted to salted sha1.
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i thought md5 was really secure?? and yes that is what i want to do, could you go more into detail on how to do that? thanks!
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