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ASP Classic and AES or MD5 Encryption with salt

Asked by Xcudo in Active Server Pages (ASP), Encryption for Network Security, Algorithms

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Hello,

I've just registrered an account here today, hoping that some of you can help me with this problem. and a lot of searches through google always ended up here :)

I'm looking for a method to encrypt my users passwords on a website i'm developing.
I've searched through google, and haven't found anything that's useable - unfortunately
The website rossmt.net isn't working anymore. ( http://rossm.net/electronics/computers/software/ASP/ )

My current encryption method is MD5, but to make it more "secure" I would like to add a salt value which is encrypted with the MD5 Hash, which I also haven't found a way to do.

AES could also be a solution, but I haven't found a function which is asp classic supported.

Do any of you know a way of encrypting either via MD5 Hashing or AES with salt, since my webhost doesn't have the aspencrypt component installed ?

Or perhaps you can recommend an other solution for a good way of encrypting a users password.

Best regards
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