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    Thumbs down Cleartext passwords?

    Cleartext passwords in the database? Come on guys, it's a no-brainer to call even crypt() or any other one-way-hash function so that a server admin doesn't have access to every password on the system.

    Teeleton

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    Plong.

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    Is this a consideration or has it been tossed aside? I would really like to see this implemented in a future version, especially now that all that info can now be stored in MySQL (which is a feature I really dig, btw).
    Last edited by craveytrain; 11-06-2004 at 00:09.

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    Talking wow were you dig this old thing up at lol

    LOL look at the date of the first post it's from 2002 lol i say this redheaded step child is beaten and put to bed for life ... it's about a dinasour version of ts not the new stuff leave it to a no0b to refresh a old post

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    Last edited by craveytrain :<----- Today at 18:09. <---- june/10/2004

    post befor that is 2/10/2002 thats what i was digin a year & months 9 lol

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    the funny is all say how easy it is to crypt the db etc bla...
    but nobody of this guys is able to take the time to do it ....
    for what else all the sql files are external ?

    but to answer one of the questions here:
    with ts3 , there will be no "cleartext" passwords anymore.
    not in the protocol, not in the database, not in logfiles....

    hf & gl

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    Quote Originally Posted by R. Ludwig
    the funny is all say how easy it is to crypt the db etc bla...
    but nobody of this guys is able to take the time to do it ....
    for what else all the sql files are external ?

    but to answer one of the questions here:
    with ts3 , there will be no "cleartext" passwords anymore.
    not in the protocol, not in the database, not in logfiles....

    hf & gl
    thubs up!
    in the meanwhile use my converter script

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    thank you for the help on how to encrypt it. For some odd reason, my searches on "encrypt", "password" & "clear text" didn't bring up that post or I wouldn't have posted my comment.

    It appears to still be a valid concern with the current version of TeamSpeak out of the box, for those that are so quick to point the noob finger...
    Last edited by craveytrain; 15-06-2004 at 17:38.

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    craveytrain: strange problem with the vbulletin...

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    heh, probably a loser error on my part...

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    Quote Originally Posted by R. Ludwig
    the funny is all say how easy it is to crypt the db etc bla...
    but nobody of this guys is able to take the time to do it ....
    for what else all the sql files are external ?

    but to answer one of the questions here:
    with ts3 , there will be no "cleartext" passwords anymore.
    not in the protocol, not in the database, not in logfiles....

    hf & gl
    How can I look up my admin passwords after setup when they are not in the logs, heh? >:)

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