Crypt::PasswdMD5 - Provide interoperable MD5-based crypt() functions
use strict;
use warnings;
use Crypt::PasswdMD5;
my($password) = 'seekrit';
my($salt) = 'pepperoni';
my($unix_crypted) = unix_md5_crypt($password, $salt);
my($apache_crypted) = apache_md5_crypt($password, $salt);
Or:
use strict;
use warnings;
use Crypt::PasswdMD5 'random_md5_salt';
my($length) = 7;
my($salt_1) = random_md5_salt($length);
my($salt_2) = random_md5_salt(); # Default to $length == 8.
"apache_md5_crypt()" provides a function compatible with Apache's
".htpasswd" files. This was contributed by Bryan Hart
<
[email protected]>. This function is exported by default.
The "unix_md5_crypt()" provides a
crypt()-compatible interface
to the rather new MD5-based
crypt() function found in modern operating
systems. It's based on the implementation found on FreeBSD 2.2.[56]-RELEASE.
This function is also exported by default.
For both functions, if a salt value is not supplied, a random salt will be
generated, using the function
random_md5_salt(). This function is not
exported by default.
This code and all accompanying software comes with NO WARRANTY. You use it at
your own risk.
This code and all accompanying software can be used freely under the same terms
as Perl itself.
This sets a magic variable, and then passes all the calling parameters to
"unix_md5_crypt($password, $salt)".
Returns an encrypted version of the given password.
Basically, it's a very poor choice for anything other than password
authentication.
Here, [] indicate an optional parameter.
Returns a random salt of the given length.
The maximum length is 8.
If $length is omitted, it defaults to 8.
Returns an encrypted version of the given password.
Basically, it's a very poor choice for anything other than password
authentication.
<
https://github.com/ronsavage/Crypt-PasswdMD5.git>
Bugs should be reported via the CPAN bug tracker at
<
https://github.com/ronsavage/Crypt-PasswdMD5/issues>
Luis E. Muñoz <
[email protected]>.
Maintenance by Ron Savage <
[email protected]> as of V 1.40.