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Adobe, ColdFusion8, algorithm not supported

Tags: Adobe, ColdFusion8, algorithm not supported
Trying to use single login vBulletin and I get the following error message:

The md5(md5(password) . salt) algorithm is not supported by the Security Provider you have chosen.

What am i doing wrong?  

Thanks,
Lou
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<h1> Testing VBulletin's Hash </H1>
 
<cfif IsDefined("Form.UserID")>
 
    <!--- query the data base. ---> 
    <cfquery name = "CheckPerson" datasource = "forums" username="root" password="password">
        SELECT password, username, salt
        FROM user
        WHERE username= <cfqueryparam value = "#Form.userID#"
            cfsqltype = 'CF_SQL_VARCHAR'> 
    </cfquery>
    <!--- Compare query PasswordHash field and the hashed form password
            and display the results. --->
    <cfoutput>
        <cfif Hash(Form.password, "md5(md5(password) . salt)") is not checkperson.password>
            User ID #Form.userID# or password is not valid. Try again.
        <cfelse>
            Password is valid for User ID #Form.userID#.
        </cfif>
    </cfoutput>
</cfif>
 
 
 
<form action="#CGI.SCRIPT_NAME#" method="post">
    <b>User ID: </b>
    <input type = "text" name="UserID" ><br>
    <b>Password: </b>
    <input type = "text" name="password" ><br><br>
    <input type = "Submit" value = "Encrypt my String">
</form>
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Question Stats
Zone: Software
Question Asked By: lrigoulot
Solution Provided By: SidFishes
Participating Experts: 1
Solution Grade: A
Views: 0
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