I would like to know where the hash and salt are in Wordpress and Joomla hashes?
For example: In this wordpress hash
where the salt is?
In this Joomla hash
where the salt is?
For example (source wikipedia), the bcrypt shadow password record
specifies a cost parameter of 10, indicating 210 key expansion rounds. The salt is
and the resulting hash is
Thanks you.
I have a script with dynamic hash of hashes , and I want to print the entire hash (with all other hashes).
Itried to do it recursively by checking if the current key is a hash and if yes call the current function again with refference to the sub hash.
Most of the printing seems to be OK but in... (1 Reply)
Unix protect its password by using salt
It that mean larger the salt size the more secure?
if the salt size increase greatly, will the password still able to be cracked?
thank you for helping (1 Reply)
Hello,
I have a hash in hsh. I need to assign it to another hash globalHsh. I think the below statement does not work
$globalHsh{$id} = %hsh;
What is the right way to assign it?
Thanks (3 Replies)
Can Someone explain me why even using Tie::IxHash I can not get the output data in the same order that it was inserted? See code below.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use Tie::IxHash;
use strict;
tie (my %programs, "Tie::IxHash");
while (my $line = <DATA>) {
chomp $line;
my(... (1 Reply)
Hi,
In Perl, is it possible to use a range of numbers with '..' as a key in a hash?
Something in like:
%hash = (
'768..1536' => '1G',
'1537..2560' => '2G'
);
That is, the range operation is evaluated, and all members of the range are... (3 Replies)
Hey all, i have an application i am developing and i would like to use the
OpenSSL des3 encryption, the only problem i am having is when i need to input the second key verification. Heres what i have so far
openssl des3 -salt -in /tmp -out pwenc.z | echo 1111
usually for password verification... (0 Replies)
Hi,
I've been reading up on using a salt value when creating a password to make it more secure, what I can't get my head round is how do you remember this salt value?
I'm guessing that when a user logs in to be able to compare the password entered with the one in the database you... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have an hashes of hash, where hash is dynamic, it can be n number of hash. i need to compare data_count values of all .
my %result (
$abc => {
'data_count' => '10',
'ID' => 'ABC122',
}
$def => {
'data_count' => '20',
'ID' => 'defASe',
... (1 Reply)
Hi, I have a hash of hash where it has
name, activities and count
i have data like this -
$result->{$name}->{$activities} = $value;
content of that are -
name - robert tom cat peter
activities - running, eating, sleeping , drinking, work
i need to print output as below
... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: asak
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
password_verify
PASSWORD_VERIFY(3) 1 PASSWORD_VERIFY(3)password_verify - Verifies that a password matches a hashSYNOPSIS
boolean password_verify (string $password, string $hash)
DESCRIPTION
Verifies that the given hash matches the given password.
Note that password_hash(3) returns the algorithm, cost and salt as part of the returned hash. Therefore, all information that's needed to
verify the hash is included in it. This allows the verify function to verify the hash without needing separate storage for the salt or
algorithm information.
PARAMETERS
o $password
- The user's password.
o $hash
- A hash created by password_hash(3).
RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE if the password and hash match, or FALSE otherwise.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
password_verify(3) example
<?php
// See the password_hash() example to see where this came from.
$hash = '$2y$07$BCryptRequires22Chrcte/VlQH0piJtjXl.0t1XkA8pw9dMXTpOq';
if (password_verify('rasmuslerdorf', $hash)) {
echo 'Password is valid!';
} else {
echo 'Invalid password.';
}
?>
The above example will output:
Password is valid!
SEE ALSO password_hash(3), userland implementation.
PHP Documentation Group PASSWORD_VERIFY(3)