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## Hash Algorithms
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AuthMe supports the following hash algorithms for storing your passwords safely.
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Algorithm | Recommendation | Hash length | ASCII | | Salt type | Length | Separate?
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ARGON2 | Recommended | 96 | | | Text | 16 |
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BCRYPT | Recommended | 60 | | | Text | |
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BCRYPT2Y | Recommended | 60 | | | Text | 22 |
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CRAZYCRYPT1 | Do not use | 128 | | | Username | |
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IPB3 | Acceptable | 32 | | | Text | 5 | Y
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IPB4 | Does not work | 60 | | | Text | 22 | Y
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JOOMLA | Acceptable | 65 | | | Text | 32 |
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MD5VB | Acceptable | 56 | | | Text | 16 |
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MYBB | Acceptable | 32 | | | Text | 8 | Y
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PBKDF2 | Recommended | 165 | | | Text | 16 |
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PBKDF2DJANGO | Acceptable | 77 | Y | | Text | 12 |
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PHPBB | Acceptable | 60 | | | Text | 22 |
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PHPFUSION | Do not use | 64 | Y | | | | Y
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ROYALAUTH | Do not use | 128 | | | None | |
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SALTED2MD5 | Acceptable | 32 | | | Text | | Y
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SALTEDSHA512 | Recommended | 128 | | | | | Y
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SHA256 | Recommended | 86 | | | Text | 16 |
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SMF | Do not use | 40 | | | Username | | Y
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TWO_FACTOR | Does not work | 16 | | | None | |
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WBB3 | Acceptable | 40 | | | Text | 40 | Y
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WBB4 | Recommended | 60 | | | Text | 8 |
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WORDPRESS | Acceptable | 34 | | | Text | 9 |
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XAUTH | Recommended | 140 | | | Text | 12 |
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XFBCRYPT | | 60 | | | | |
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CUSTOM | | | | | | | |
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### Columns
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#### Algorithm
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The algorithm is the hashing algorithm used to store passwords with. Default is SHA256 and is recommended.
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You can change the hashing algorithm in the config.yml: under `security`, locate `passwordHash`.
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#### Recommendation
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The recommendation lists our usage recommendation in terms of how secure it is (not how _well_ the algorithm works!).
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- Recommended: The hash algorithm appears to be cryptographically secure and is one we recommend.
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- Acceptable: There are safer algorithms that can be chosen but using the algorithm is generally OK.
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- Deprecated: Cannot be used anymore actively or in the near future.
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- Do not use: Hash algorithm isn't sufficiently secure. Use only if required to hook into another system.
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- Does not work: The algorithm does not work properly; do not use.
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#### Hash Length
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The length of the hashes the algorithm produces. Note that the hash length is not (primarily) indicative of
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whether an algorithm is secure or not.
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#### ASCII
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If denoted with a **y**, means that the algorithm is restricted to ASCII characters only, i.e. it will simply ignore
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"special characters" such as `ÿ` or `Â`. Note that we do not recommend the use of "special characters" in passwords.
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#### Salt Columns
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Before hashing, a _salt_ may be appended to the password to make the hash more secure. The following columns describe
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the salt the algorithm uses.
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##### Salt Type
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We do not recommend the usage
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of any algorithm that doesn't use a randomly generated text as salt. This "salt type" column indicates what type of
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salt the algorithm uses:
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- Text: randomly generated text (see also the following column, "Length")
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- Username: the salt is constructed from the username (bad)
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- None: the algorithm uses no salt (bad)
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##### Length
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If applicable (salt type is "Text"), indicates the length of the generated salt. The longer the better.
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If this column is empty when the salt type is "Text", it typically means the salt length can be defined in config.yml.
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##### Separate
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If denoted with a **y**, it means that the salt is stored in a separate column in the database. This is neither good
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or bad.
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This page was automatically generated on the [AuthMe/AuthMeReloaded repository](https://github.com/AuthMe/AuthMeReloaded/tree/master/docs/) on Fri Dec 01 19:16:17 CET 2017
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