This is getting more confusing by the minute.* Actually, the user's plain-text password is not stored on the server side. Instead, the server stores an MD5 hash of the user's password and the hash, not the password itself, are used on the server and browser side to encrypt the challenge.
In reply to Re: Re: MD5 Signature checking
by tame1
in thread MD5 Signature checking
by tame1
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