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RE: ASP authentication

Subject: RE: ASP authentication
Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2004 16:28:09 +0000 (GMT)

May be of some use:

Encrypted session date code example - HTH

http://www.cs.uchicago.edu/~ido/session_include_php.txt

Regards - Keith Roberts


On Sat, 28 Aug 2004, pfeito wrote:

To: 'Bénoni MARTIN' <Benoni.MARTIN@libertis.ga>,
     webappsec@lists.securityfocus.com
From: pfeito <pfeito@netcabo.pt>
Subject: RE: ASP authentication

You could hash or encrypt the UserID and store it in a session variable.
This adds an extra layer of security. Its not bullet proof but its more safe
and it adds little cpu overhead.

Hash would be better than symmetrical encryption, but then you'll need the
passwords hashed in the database also.

-pfeito


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