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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How can I check that a password is correct? Post 302285702 by chebarbudo on Monday 9th of February 2009 01:36:15 PM
Old 02-09-2009
Question How can I check that a password is correct?

Hi there,
There's something I don't understand. The same string does not give the same md5 hash everytime. I wanted to find a way to check someone's password but the following script obviously shows that it's not possible that way :
Code:
ks354286:~# user=foo
ks354286:~# pw=$(mkpasswd -H md5 topsecret)
ks354286:~# echo "$user:$pw"
foo:$1$WYq0L220$25QI3T1cMGh1PsJc5guFv1
ks354286:~#
ks354286:~# useradd -p$pw $user
ks354286:~# grep "$user:$pw" /etc/shadow
foo:$1$WYq0L220$25QI3T1cMGh1PsJc5guFv1:14284:0:99999:7:::
ks354286:~#
ks354286:~# pw=$(mkpasswd -H md5 topsecret)
ks354286:~# echo "$user:$pw"
foo:$1$wrSmUGbt$DtqoBPvQ7xImZcHi3F2M71
ks354286:~#
ks354286:~# grep "$user:$pw" /etc/shadow
ks354286:~#

So in short. How can I check someone's password?
Thanks for your help
Santiago

PS: By the way, I have exactly the same problem with MySQL.
 

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DOVEADM-PW(1)							      Dovecot							     DOVEADM-PW(1)

NAME
doveadm-pw - Dovecot's password hash generator SYNOPSIS
doveadm [-Dv] pw -l doveadm [-Dv] pw [-p password] [-r rounds] [-s scheme] [-u user] [-V] doveadm [-Dv] pw -t hash [-p password] [-u user] DESCRIPTION
doveadm pw is used to generate password hashes for different password schemes and optionally verify the generated hash. All generated password hashes have a {scheme} prefix, for example {SHA512-CRYPT.HEX}. All passdbs have a default scheme for passwords stored without the {scheme} prefix. The default scheme can be overridden by storing the password with the scheme prefix. OPTIONS
Global doveadm(1) options: -D Enables verbosity and debug messages. -v Enables verbosity, including progress counter. Command specific options: -l List all supported password schemes and exit successfully. There are up to three optional password schemes: BLF-CRYPT (Blowfish crypt), SHA256-CRYPT and SHA512-CRYPT. Their availability depends on the system's currently used libc. -p password The plain text password for which the hash should be generated. If no password was given doveadm(1) will prompt interactively for one. -r rounds The password schemes BLF-CRYPT, SHA256-CRYPT and SHA512-CRYPT supports a variable number of encryption rounds. The following table shows the minimum/maximum number of encryption rounds per scheme. When the -r option was omitted the default number of encryption rounds will be applied. Scheme | Minimum | Maximum | Default ---------------------------------------------- BLF-CRYPT | 4 | 31 | 5 SHA256-CRYPT | 1000 | 999999999 | 5000 SHA512-CRYPT | 1000 | 999999999 | 5000 -s scheme The password scheme which should be used to generate the hashed password. By default the CRAM-MD5 scheme will be used. It is also possible to append an encoding suffix to the scheme. Supported encoding suffixes are: .b64, .base64 and .hex. See also http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Authentication/PasswordSchemes for more details about password schemes. -t hash Test if the given password hash matches a given plain text password. The plain text password may be passed using the -p option. When no password was specified, doveadm(1) will prompt interactively for one. -u user When the DIGEST-MD5 scheme is used, also the user name must be given, because the user name is a part of the generated hash. For more information about Digest-MD5 please read also: http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Authentication/Mechanisms/DigestMD5 -V When this option is given, the hashed password will be internally verified. The result of the verification will be shown after the hashed password, enclosed in parenthesis. EXAMPLE
The first password hash is a DIGEST-MD5 hash for jane.roe@example.com. The second password hash is a CRAM-MD5 hash for john.doe@exam- ple.com. doveadm pw -s digest-md5 -u jane.roe@example.com Enter new password: Retype new password: {DIGEST-MD5}9b9dcb4466233a9307bbc33708dffda0 doveadm pw Enter new password: Retype new password: {CRAM-MD5}913331d8782236a8ecba7764a63aa27b26437fd40ca878d887f11d81245c2c6b REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs, including doveconf -n output, to the Dovecot Mailing List <dovecot@dovecot.org>. Information about reporting bugs is avail- able at: http://dovecot.org/bugreport.html SEE ALSO
doveadm(1) Dovecot v2.2 2013-08-17 DOVEADM-PW(1)
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