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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users password verification verify password of a user for only first 8 characters Post 302250415 by nitin on Thursday 23rd of October 2008 10:03:22 AM
Old 10-23-2008
Amit,
Can you check to make sure you are using MD5? You can find out if you are using MD5 cipher by looking at the encoded password string in your /etc/shadow file. If it starts with $1$ and is 34 characters long, then it is an MD5-based format. DES format is shorter, it is only 13 characters long. MD5 is default, but may have been changed during install etc.

Also, are these users being authenticated locally or by LDAP? If it's LDAP, then you will have to talk to your LDAP admin.

Other than that I'm out of ideas.....

-Nitin
 

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MD5(3)									 1								    MD5(3)

md5 - Calculate the md5 hash of a string

SYNOPSIS
string md5 (string $str, [bool $raw_output = false]) DESCRIPTION
Calculates the MD5 hash of $str using the RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm, and returns that hash. PARAMETERS
o $str - The string. o $raw_output - If the optional $raw_output is set to TRUE, then the md5 digest is instead returned in raw binary format with a length of 16. RETURN VALUES
Returns the hash as a 32-character hexadecimal number. EXAMPLES
Example #1 A md5(3) example <?php $str = 'apple'; if (md5($str) === '1f3870be274f6c49b3e31a0c6728957f') { echo "Would you like a green or red apple?"; } ?> NOTES
Note Secure password hashing It is not recommended to use this function to secure passwords, due to the fast nature of this hashing algorithm. See here for details. SEE ALSO
md5_file(3), sha1_file(3), crc32(3), sha1(3), hash(3), crypt(3), password_hash(3). PHP Documentation Group MD5(3)
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