Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Re: without hashing Password and only md5

ya mr.llic,

can u brief me abt that. why can we use the crypt() function directly in user liog in right??
its automatically accepts the standard des and if u start it with $1$  with twelve letters, the MD5 encryption is automatically implemented na...
 

why we have to go for theusercontroller and beforeFilter();


can u breif me abt ur implementation...

On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 3:08 AM, Davor Ilic <webfacer@gmail.com> wrote:
i solved it in the userscontroller and beforeFilter() when anyone want to know this

2010/7/27 Davor Ilic <webfacer@gmail.com>

hi, 

wont´t to know how i can change this to only do the md5() because my older userdb have only md5() and i tried this before:

Security::setHash('md5');

but dont don´t know where to put in this in (Controller or Model or in Core).


also i don´t wanna use hashes in password because the users can´t login.

do anybody know how to solve this?

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