How does eTrust CA-ACF2 store passwords?

ETrust CA-ACF2 uses the XDES password encryption subroutine (ACSCODEP) which uses a two-step encryption process that transforms the eight-byte password plus a key (TOD clock) into a four- or eight-byte cipher. This encryption process is one-way and irreversible. As a result, the password is never displayed.

ETrust CA-ACF2 also uses the ACSCODEP subroutine in its processing. You can substitute your own subroutines in place of the one used by eTrust CA-ACF2. More.

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