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Archive: Storing Passwords on Database
Article ID: 5297
ArticleType d´article: Archive
Niveau: Fermé
Langue: Anglais
Date de création: 30/06/2006 21:04
Dernière modification: 18/08/2006 15:15
Produit: SiteKiosk
Version: 6.5.0
Adressages: 5352
Annexe: -
Créé par: Administrator (Provisio)
Modifié par: florin (Provisio)
Description
Hi,

I am trying to insert about 5000 users into sitecafe, but can't figure out what encoding is being used directly on the database. I read somewhere it was a hash, is a standard one being used?

Thanks.
Commentaires (1): Storing Passwords on Database
Re: Storing Passwords on Database Administrator (Provisio) 03/07/2006 14:28
Hello,

please specify what you mean by encoding in regard to the database.

It is recommended to use the Create methods provided by the SiteKiosk Object Model (part of the SiteCafe Server Object) to add entries to the database.

If you are able to export your user list to a CSV file, we have an example script which automatically creates users from a list in a .csv file.
If you're interested you please send a mail to
support-europe(at)sitekiosk.com

Regards,
Michael Olbrich
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