How to obscure a password
Lucas Raab
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Thu Feb 26 16:46:08 EST 2004
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The only problem with using rotor, is that, given the time, someone could decrypt the password file by using the encrypted form and guessing the key. "Rene Pijlman" <reply.in.the.newsgroup at my.address.is.invalid> wrote in message news:e60s30927eikkugiciu0f9mgde9mtqsm60 at 4ax.com... > Batista, Facundo: > >So, is there a module to obscure the password text in a secure way? > > You can only obscure a password in an obscure way, not in a secure way. > > >I can't hash it (with md5 or something), because I not need to compare the > >password the user enters with a previous one. > > > >I need to restore the password later and use it as if the user just entered > >it. > > I use rotor for that. > http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/module-rotor.html > > -- > René Pijlman
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