I am currently converting a legacy ASP.NET 1.1 application into a .NET 4 MVC 3 application.
I am looking at the password encryption and a routine was written in the old code to use the MD5CryptoServiceProvider.
private string EncryptText(string szText)
{
try
{
UTF8Encoding objEncoder = new UTF8Encoding();
MD5CryptoServiceProvider objMD5Hasher = new MD5CryptoServiceProvider();
Byte[] btHashedDataBytes = objMD5Hasher.ComputeHash(objEncoder.GetBytes(szText));
string szReturn = objEncoder.GetString(btHashedDataBytes);
objEncoder = null;
objMD5Hasher = null;
return szReturn;
}
catch
{
return "";
}
}
I have written a quick .NET 4 console application and copied this function so I can do a comparison against the current passwords in the database (to make sure the MD5 function still gives me the same output)
string encTxt = encryptor.EncryptText("fbloggsPass12345");
using (SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection("Server=server;Database=db;User Id=sa;Password=1111;"))
{
conn.Open();
using (SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand())
{
cmd.Connection = conn;
cmd.CommandType = System.Data.CommandType.Text;
cmd.CommandText = "UPDATE SiteUsers SET Token = '" + encTxt + "' WHERE PKey = 10";
if (cmd.ExecuteNonQuery() > 0)
Console.WriteLine("Updated");
else
Console.WriteLine("Failed");
}
conn.Close();
}
Console.ReadLine();
However the password in the database is currently !?MGF+&> and the output I am getting is ���!?��MGF�+&��> which when I store in the database converts to ???!???MGF?+&??>
Which I can see is almost the same, but why am I getting the ? characters