Re: MD5 passwords - Mailing list pgsql-docs

From Thom Brown
Subject Re: MD5 passwords
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Msg-id AANLkTimA_1C7fDQVlRcXkWcaakq8QgsxQM1wCeZahLIh@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Re: MD5 passwords  (Thom Brown <thombrown@gmail.com>)
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On 8 July 2010 14:05, Thom Brown <thombrown@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 8 July 2010 11:46, Andre Majorel <aym-2lqsgp@teaser.fr> wrote:
>> The doc says « if you are at all concerned about password
>> "sniffing" attacks then md5 is preferred. » but does not say why.
>> It would seem that an MD5 hash can be sniffed and replayed just as
>> well as a clear-text password.
>>
>> Maybe the doc needs to explain why "md5" is more secure than
>> "password". Or, if it isn't, say so.
>>
>
> I believe the client hashes the password using MD5 and a salt, the
> latter part being a random one sent to the client by the server, so
> sniffing the password would be useless as you would have to have
> sniffed the salt (strange phrase but there you go), have sniffed the
> password, *and* be asked for exactly the same salt by the server
> again.
>
> I'm sure that's mentioned in the docs somewhere, although not on the
> normal authentication page.
>

Aha, I've found it:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/encryption-options.html

Thom

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