Re: Encrypted column - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Guy Rouillier
Subject Re: Encrypted column
Date
Msg-id 4664983F.4010700@burntmail.com
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In response to Encrypted column  (Ranieri Mazili <ranieri.oliveira@terra.com.br>)
Responses Re: Encrypted column  (Ron Johnson <ron.l.johnson@cox.net>)
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Ranieri Mazili wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I need to store users and passwords on a table and I want to store it
> encrypted, but I don't found documentation about it, how can I create a
> table with columns "user" and "password" with column "password"
> encrypted and how can I check if "user" and "password" are correct using
> a sql query ?

Many people consider two-way encryption to be insecure; two-way
encryption means you can decrypt a value if you know the key, and it is
insecure because you usually have to put the key into the source code.
That means at least one person in your company, the programmer
maintaining the source code, can learn all of your users' passwords.
One way around that is to hash the value instead.  Then to validate, at
runtime you hash the user-entered password using the same hash function,
and validate that it matches the stored hash.  No one in your company
ever knows end-user passwords.

--
Guy Rouillier

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