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Guys & Gals, this was posted to m-l, but I have a few questions.... What's the opcode for the hashing algorithm? Haven't run into that one yet and haven't had the time to hunt for it... Uh, they've had DES implemented since long ago in CPF days....I guess someone's not familier with CPF internals... Uh, I also take it that the NSA hasn't been reading the m-l discourse this fall about how easy it is to brute force passwords....:) And needless to say, they're NOT going to be loading the Pentasafe Password Manager code on their boxes...which is a really interesting package...:) Don in DC ------------------------- Article from News400: AS/400 LAUDED FOR SECURITY http://www.news400.com/nwn/StoryBuild.cfm?ID=986 For the fifth year in a row, the National Security Agency recognized OS/400 with its C2 security evaluation award. The box was also recognized for its cryptography implementation of Data Encryption Standard (DES) as conforming to the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 46-2 and for its AS/400 Secure Hashing Algorithm (SHA-1) implementation as conforming to the standard specified in FIPS 180-1. "Our customers have come to expect nothing less than the highest security standards," says Tom Jarosh, IBM AS/400 general manager, "and we continue to deliver year after year." Meeting these government-approved standards is imperative to many businesses, such as banks and financial institutions. _______ Oludare
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