So I'm using md5 to encode and decode passwords when users register and login, however the password in my database doesn't match the password used when logging in even though I know they are the same word:
This is what is in my database
098f6bcd4621d373cade4e832
And this is what using md5 on the password used on the login screen gives me
098f6bcd4621d373cade4e832627b4f6
As you can see there are 7 additional characters, but I can't tell why they aren't the same. Here is the script used for inserting the user details into the database on registering
$qry = "INSERT INTO Members(fname, lname, fullname, email, login, passwd, bad_league_id)
VALUES('$fname','$lname',0,'$email', '$login','".md5($_POST['password'])."',0)";
$result = @mysql_query($qry);
And here is how my login form compares the values
$qry="SELECT * FROM Members WHERE login='$login' AND passwd='".md5($_POST['password'])."'";
$result=mysql_query($qry);
On another note, I am currently in the process of transferring over from mysql to mysqli so forgive the use of mysql as I know its deprecated.
VARCHAR (25)
by an chance?crypt()
with BLOWFISH.