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    App Security and MD5 encryption

    I have a mobile app with a remote connection the a WordPress database. I need to validate that the password entered into the security of the app (using Alpha's Security Framework) matches the hashed password on the back end. I want to use Alpha's security so that I can develop using the security tools that are built in, plus I don't have to make a bunch of API calls to the remote server. The goal is to get the MD5 hash to be the same on both systems. Ideas?

    I have admin connection to the remote database and it works fine. The only issue is validating the password that is already stored, and when creating a new user from the mobile app that it creates the password the same way as WordPress. So....I know there is a php script called phpass.php and I'd like to basically duplicate what it's doing. Or maybe even run that on the Alpha server (with IIS and PHP turned on).

    Anyone have any concrete ideas on this?

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    Re: App Security and MD5 encryption

    Not any ideas but php md5 function and alphas md5 function operate exactly same way.

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      #3
      Re: App Security and MD5 encryption

      Hey kkfin,

      Thanks for the reply. The issue is that WordPress uses an 8 pass iteration after a salt has been applied. So, I'm not sure of how to get the original salt that was added so that it can even go through the first iteration much less 8 passes. Somehow I need to know the salt value that was originally used, and if a new users is created in the mobile app it has to create a salt and store it as well, or WordPress won't know how to validate it. This is the issues as I've determined so far. Hopefully that clarifies things a bit.

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        #4
        Re: App Security and MD5 encryption

        Do not know anything about WordPress but why not handle in your mobile app the login procedure with WordPress and if success then redirect to Alpha backend and do whatever is needed?

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          #5
          Re: App Security and MD5 encryption

          I would like to use the security functionality WITHIN Alpha due to what it allows you to do within the application. There are many benefits to using the security framework. Plus, supposedly it can work, as here is a quote from Alpha about it...
          "And Alpha�s Integrated Authentication can be used with LDAP, OAuth, and Microsoft�s Active Directory, allowing for single sign on...."

          If I can configure my WordPress site as an OAuth Server (which I have installed and it is) then I should be able to use Alpha Security to connect.

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            #6
            Re: App Security and MD5 encryption

            The whole idea behind LDAP, Active Directory and from what I can tell OAuth, is the application seeking authentication doesn't know the password and need not know the password. That authentication provider keeps track of the password. The application seeking authentication knows the password as far as may gather it from the user and pass it to the authentication service, but that is it. So if Alpha5 supports OAuth it should not need to know or keep track of the password for any users That is the purpose of this OAuth etc.
            At least that is the may understanding of this stuff, I hope it helps.

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              #7
              Re: App Security and MD5 encryption

              Hey Paul,

              You are right, and that is the question: Getting Alpha to work with it....it says it can but I can't find ANYTHING that demonstrates it (other than a Twitter feed thing, but it's depended on built in Twitter functions from what I can tell).

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                #8
                Re: App Security and MD5 encryption

                Let me recap what the needs are:

                My client has a web based application in WordPress which has a user registration system. I need to develop a mobile application that can login existing users and create new users. If they register on the mobile application it must also create an account on the web application. So, it seems to me that there would be a way to leverage Alpha's secondary login capabilities to make this work. Given that WordPress is used on 30% if the worlds sites it would seem a natural fit to make this work. I really was assuming that someone had cracked this cookie before.

                I have mentioned md5, oauth, and all that because I'm not sure of the path to take. If anyone has any ideas, even if very different from my own, I'd love to hear them.

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