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Kasumi-Astra
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Thanks guys, that first one looks promising!

The second one I found at the top of a google search, but it appears to be copyrighted and not available under the GPL. I could always write the algorthm in myself, but I've got my hands full with getting a basic board system implemented quickly so I can address new features and ideas that are a requirement of the project.

Thanks!
Randy53215
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Originally posted by Jagori
Could this be of any use? It's linked to from here.



Thats looks promising, and also looks like it would work.
Kailieann
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This might work, too.

It's linked from the SHA1 page on the online manual on PHP.net
Jagori
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Could this be of any use? It's linked to from here.
Kasumi-Astra
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I'm looking for a more secure method of encrypting passwords than MD5 to be used in a PHP university project. I've been recommended SHA-256 as good way to go.

Does anybody know any good, free ways of implementing SHA-256 hashing in my project?
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