> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Lane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 19 December 2005 05:37
> To: Christopher Kings-Lynne
> Cc: Peter Eisentraut; pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org; Andreas 
> Pflug; Dave Page
> Subject: Re: [HACKERS] [pgadmin-hackers] Client-side password 
> encryption 
> 
> Christopher Kings-Lynne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> So it appears that pg_md5_encrypt is not officially 
> exported from libpq.  
> >> Does anyone see a problem with adding it to the export 
> list and the 
> >> header file?
> 
> > Is it different to normal md5?  How is this helpful to the 
> phpPgAdmin 
> > project?
> 
> It would be better to export an API that is (a) less random (why one
> input null-terminated and the other not?) and (b) less tightly tied
> to MD5 --- the fact that the caller knows how long the result must be
> is the main problem here.
> 
> Something like
>       char *pg_gen_encrypted_passwd(const char *passwd, const 
> char *user)
> with malloc'd result (or NULL on failure) seems more future-proof.

Changing the API is likely to cause fun on Windows for new apps that
find an old libpq.dll. Perhaps at this point it should become
libpq82.dll?

Regards, Dave.

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