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Yasunari Ishibashi

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If anyone could help convert database md5 passwords to normal?

Thnks.

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login_athena.conf

 


// Store passwords as MD5 hashes instead of plain text?
// NOTE: Will not work with clients that use <passwordencrypt>
use_MD5_passwords: no
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login_athena.conf

 

 

// Store passwords as MD5 hashes instead of plain text?
// NOTE: Will not work with clients that use <passwordencrypt>
use_MD5_passwords: no

 

A way to return db passwords md5 login id?

 

He was only following a way that you give?

 

Thnks

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login_athena.conf

 

 

// Store passwords as MD5 hashes instead of plain text?
// NOTE: Will not work with clients that use <passwordencrypt>
use_MD5_passwords: no

 

A way to return db passwords md5 login id?

 

He was only following a way that you give?

 

Thnks

 

 

convert in database ? or change in register for the new id ? /hmm

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login_athena.conf

 

 

// Store passwords as MD5 hashes instead of plain text?
// NOTE: Will not work with clients that use <passwordencrypt>
use_MD5_passwords: no

 

A way to return db passwords md5 login id?

 

He was only following a way that you give?

 

Thnks

 

 

convert in database ? or change in register for the new id ? /hmm

 

convert in database mas gan biar langsung kembali semula /heh

change in regiter for new id -> follow the instructions of the sandbox after returning to normal right? /hmm

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i think is cant format it again to normal text , if you wanna convert it one by one you can find converter in google /no1

why you convert it to normal text ? it not save for database /oops

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By nature, you cannot retrieve passwords hashed with MD5.

That said, you can attempt to retrieve them using some tools online, but you won't be able to find most reasonable passwords in those databases.

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i think is cant format it again to normal text , if you wanna convert it one by one you can find converter in google /no1

why you convert it to normal text ? it not save for database /oops

buset, convert it one by one /oops

 

because there is an error friend change password immediately so that the database can not login again

the easiest way would mean just change the login_athena file as the instructions given by sandbox,

then change the manual password database? rather than convert one by one on google /ic

 

can it be that way before the execution? /hmm

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