Khawaja:

OT - Sorry for the ""Probable Spam" in the title...  Almost all of my mail 
is tagged as such by my company's nice spam filter...

Thanks,
Johnny





"Khawaja Shams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
05/17/2006 04:23 PM
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[***Probable Spam***] Allowing Users to change their passwords






Hello,
    We are using the jdbc realm for authentication against a MySQL
instance.  The passwords are stored in an MD5 digest format within our
database.  I would like to allow our users to change their passwords when
they are using the web application.  Is there a clean or preferred way to
compute the MD5 digest of a password on the fly within tomcat? The java
classes within tomcat libraries that I am aware of merely print the digest
on the screen rather than returning it. I would sincerely appreciate any
help.

Regards,
Khawaja Shams

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