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    MD5 lookup table

    I've modified the coding from my MD5 hasher to link to to a database to lookup sotred md5 hashes.

    When you click encrypt, your md5 encrypted hash is displayed to you, and added to the database.

    When you click decrypt, the database is read and if the md5 has is stored in the database it reads the un-encrypted string.

    How to install:

    Upload index.php onto your webhost. Then, in MySQL, import the SQL file. Then you are ready to go.

    You will also have to edit index.php so that it has your database details.

    Download link: here.

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    Re: MD5 lookup table

    One question: Why?
    Nothing is always absolutely so.

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    Re: MD5 lookup table

    Quote Originally Posted by descalzo View Post
    One question: Why?
    to lookup sotred md5 hashes
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    Re: MD5 lookup table

    Yes, but Why?

    Why do you want to look up the stored hash?
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    Re: MD5 lookup table

    If this is possible, then you're using MD5 wrong - you should always be using a salt. Give this article about hashing a read, and take note of the end of the post - every user should have a unique salt, meaning that you cannot use rainbow tables or reverse lookups.

    EDIT: Also, I'm moving this to Scripts and 3rd Party Apps
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