passwd_crypt
NAME
passwd_crypt - Encrypts a value with an algorythm.
SYNOPSIS
passwd_crypt(key:"laplante",salt:"12345");
DESCRIPTION
based on man 3 crypt
- crypt() is the password encryption function. It is based on the Data Encryption Standard algorithm with variations intended (among other things) to discourage use of hardware implementations of a key search.
- key is a user’s typed password.
- salt is a two-character string chosen from the set [a–zA–Z0–9./]. This string is used to perturb the algorithm in one of 4096 different ways.
- By taking the lowest 7 bits of each of the first eight characters of the key, a 56-bit key is obtained.This 56-bit key is used to encrypt repeatedly a constant string (usually a string consisting of all zeros). The returned value points to the encrypted password, a series of 13 printable ASCII characters (the first two characters represent the salt itself). The return value points to static data whose content is overwritten by each call.
- Warning: The key space consists of 2**56 equal 7.2e16 possible values. Exhaustive searches of this key space are possible using massively parallel computers. Software, such as crack(1), is available which will search the portion of this key space that is generally used by humans for passwords. Hence, password selection should, at minimum, avoid common words and names.The use of a passwd(1) program that
- The DES algorithm itself has a few quirks which make the use of the ccrypt() interface a very poor choice for anything other than password authentication. If you are planning on using the crypt() interface for a cryptography project, don’t do it: get a good book on encryption and one of the widely available DES libraries.
- crypt_r() is a reentrant version of rypt(). The structure pointed to by data is used to store result data and bookkeeping information. Other than allocating it, the only thing that the caller should do with this structure is to set data->initialized to zero before the first call to ccrypt_r().
PARAMETERS
- key
- A string which should be the user's password
- salt
- A string used by the algorithm to mix the user's password.
RETURN
- String
- Returns the encrypted string.
EXAMPLES
res = {{ passwd_crypt(key:"laplante",salt:"12345"); }} return res=128vvx6YaP3dY
res = {{ passwd_crypt(key:"Sup3rP@ssword",salt:"fDhad73gaD21"); }} return res=fDX76nHUUMV4U
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Written by Pierre Laplante <laplante@sednove.com>
MODIFICATIONS
1.0 2021-07-14 21:24:14 laplante@sednove.com
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