Note for Windows folks: getting crypt to
supply MD5 encryption as described
by
tadman is not supported in ActiveState Perl.
print "Long: ", crypt('shjdajksds', '$1$abcdefgh'), "\n";
print "Short: ", crypt('shjdajksds', '$1' ), "\n";
Using ActiveState build 623 this produces:
Long: $1G0qFXI2hLqU
Short: $1G0qFXI2hLqU
But on Linux we get:
Long: $1$abcdefgh$LBpJSL4DEIVrkp1RZO36I0
Short: $1KHjUeDByb1c
As is often the case YMMV. (Can we assume that Linux Perl
is calling a system function which supports the MD5
option?) The standard Perl doc page for
crypt doesn't
mention this behavior. Nor
does '
man crypt'
on my Linux system.
Where is it documented?
And I don't even want to talk about why the short
versions are different on the two systems. Yuck!
(I ran this several times to be sure.)
Are 'standard' passwords not sharable across
platforms?
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