crypt
crypt string, salt
- Used by the
passwd
function on Unix systems to produce a unique 13-character string (stored in the system's password file) from the first 8 characters of the given string and the 2-character salt. The Perl function operates the same way, and returns a 13-character string with the first 2 characters being the salt.crypt
uses a modified version of the Data Encryption Standard, which produces a one-way encryption; the resulting string cannot be decrypted to determine the original string.crypt
can be used to check that a password is correct by comparing the string from the function to the string found in /etc/passwd (if you have permission to do this):
if (crypt ($guess, $pass) eq $pass) { # guess is correct }
The variable$pass
is the password string from the password file.crypt
merely uses the first two characters from this string for the salt argument.