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List:       postgresql-admin
Subject:    Re: [ADMIN] Help me to decrypt password
From:       Phillip Smith <phillip.smith () weatherbeeta ! com ! au>
Date:       2007-04-25 7:46:17
Message-ID: 1177487177.4706.9.camel () fukawi2 ! homelinux ! net
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Assuming the ERP software uses MD5 hashes to protect the password:

Since MD5 is a ONE-WAY encryption algorithm, then you *might* be able to
use a reverse lookup hash table such as the one found here:
http://gdataonline.com/seekhash.php

There may be similar hash tables around for other encryption methods.

On Tue, 2007-04-24 at 00:08 -0700, sufian khan wrote:
> Dear
> I am using an ERP application. I am administrator of that
> application.  Actually I want to see the users passwords those are
> stored in encryption format.  
> How I decrypt any password that is store in our database table
> app_users.



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Assuming the ERP software uses MD5 hashes to protect the password:<BR>
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Since MD5 is a ONE-WAY encryption algorithm, then you *might* be able to use a \
reverse lookup hash table such as the one found here:<BR> <A \
HREF="http://gdataonline.com/seekhash.php">http://gdataonline.com/seekhash.php</A><BR>
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There may be similar hash tables around for other encryption methods.<BR>
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On Tue, 2007-04-24 at 00:08 -0700, sufian khan wrote:
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    <FONT COLOR="#000000">I am using an ERP application. I am administrator of that \
application. &nbsp;Actually I want to see the users passwords those are stored in \
encryption format. &nbsp;</FONT> </BLOCKQUOTE>
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    <FONT COLOR="#000000">How I decrypt any password that is store in our database \
table app_users.</FONT> </BLOCKQUOTE>
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