Password Hash Generator
Last modified: October 8, 2024
The Password Hash Generator generates passwords encrypted with optional salt using MD5, SHA1, SHA256, SHA256, SHA384 or SHA512.
The dialog box of the Password Hash Generator contains some of the basic settings and custom settings. You can customize the generator by changing the basic and custom settings.
Custom settings
Salt column
Optionally, select a column containing salts from the drop-down list box. If you do not want to use salts, select the No salt option.
Password column
Optionally, select a column containing passwords from the drop-down list box. If you do not want to use a certain column as a source for passwords, select the Random password string option.
Encryption type
Select an encryption type from the drop-down list box. The following encryption types are available: MD5, SHA1, SHA256, SHA256, SHA384, SHA512.
Salt combining method
Select a salt combining method from the drop-down list box. There are two methods available:
Append the salt to the password
Select to add the salt in the end of the password.
Prepend the salt to the password
Select to add the salt in the beginning of the password.
Password text encoding
Select a password text encoding type from the drop-down list box. The following encodings are available: UTF7, UTF8, UNICODE, BigEndianUnicode, UTF32, ASCII.
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