Re: Oracle AUTH_PASSWORD string

From: Joshua Wright (jwright@hasborg.com)
Date: Thu Dec 01 2005 - 10:50:03 EST


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Peter,

P. Entester wrote:
> I am looking for pointers on information showing me how to decypher
> AUTH_PASSWORD strings, which look like some kind of hash to me. The
> rest of the traffic is clear text however, including the SQL queries
> and answers.

Maybe you can provide some examples? I'm not sure what data you are
looking at from your message.

- -Josh

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