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Re: What happened you ask?

#41 Post by darkfate »

Roxas wrote:Bibian, can u pls give us a link to the new manual??
You can use Google's cache as long as the manual is down.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=de&q=si ... uche&meta=
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Re: What happened you ask?

#42 Post by kali »

http://hakore.bot.nu/openkore/manual/

Someone made a copy of the old manual (non-wiki)
Got your topic trashed by a mod?

Trashing topics is one click, and moving a topic to its proper forum is a lot harder. You expend the least effort in deciding where to post, mods expend the least effort by trashing.

Have a nice day.

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Re: What happened you ask?

#43 Post by Bibian »


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Re: What happened you ask?

#44 Post by toni2004560 »

Gosh~

EDITED. LOL

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Re: What happened you ask?

#45 Post by leetkrew »

junq wrote:md5 isn't crypt, md5 is a hash. and you can attack md5 hashes with the use of rainbow tables. on weak passwords it won't take long to break a password hash.

anyways, any information available as to which account got compromised and lead to the problems?

.junq


maybe we should change the way phpBB logs and adds its users. Salt the password first and apply md5 hashing.

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<?php

  $salt = 'random_stuff_12345';
  $hash = md5 ($pass . $salt);

?>
this will defend our board from "rainbow table lookup".

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Re: What happened you ask?

#46 Post by Bibian »

phpbb3 already uses its own salting + hashing methods
the passwords are not stored as normal MD5

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Re: What happened you ask?

#47 Post by bakaro »

Lol this scared me, too see all my old post gone, i hope they are back i miss them :roll:

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