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Last I recall the PW is kept in a 16byte field as the internal encryption
routine returns a 8 byte parm...I'm pulling from a VERY tired memory right
now and am at a clients so don't ahve my hacker manuals handy...:)

As I recall, the stored/output field should be large enough to handle the
proper bounded des macro/MI instruct output to maintain uniqueness...

Don in DC

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On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, Douglas Handy wrote:

> Leif,
> 
> >BTW, there is no extra security in having a password longer than seven
> >characters. You can safely cut it to LXPQ94K and save yourself some typing.
> 
> Are you sure it is 7 characters not 8?  
> 
> The normal DES-56 uses 8 bytes for the key, but drops every 8th bit so
> only uses 56 of the 64 bits.  However 7 of the 8 bits in the 8th byte
> are used in the cryptokey (in normal DES-56), although I do not
> pretend to know if the 400 uses the same implementation and/or if the
> encryption key is other than the first 8 bytes of the password.
> 
> ** Later **
> 
> OK, I just ran a little test with user-id TEST and the following
> passwords, then checked the encrypted password, and it seemed to
> verify my assertion:
> 
>  LXPQ94K       = D836DB87 D883E5A4
>  LXPQ94K$     = 5CF3B56B 2922B4A2
>  LXPQ94K$_   = 5CF3B56B 2922B4A2
>  LXPQ94K$_Y = 5CF3B56B 2922B4A2
> 
> Of course, other things in the profile change when the password is
> over 8 bytes long.  But I agree the strength of the security does not
> improve over 8 bytes (of which 56 bits are used).
> 
> Doug
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