Galen P.Zink wrote:
Kris,
I doubt there's "no way" to do this under OS X. Maybe by default, you
have a curve ball to deal with. But considering the kernel is open
source, you could make this OS do anything... literally :)
That is how I feel as well. Being a long-time *nix/BSD user.. I have
hear
Galen,
Thank you for the response. I understand where you are coming from;
your use of MD5 hash. In short, my goal is to recreate crypt()'s method
of creating "unix style" passwords without using PHP's built-in crypt()
function... (as seen in /etc/shadow on a *nix server, ie.
$1$sed$blaaa
I use md5 all the time and OS X is my web development staging
environment! I write and test all my scripts on OS X and then send off
to the server. I don't use crypt, but I have never seen any problems
going between the two. apache, php, mysql, rsync, ssh, scp, everything
*nixy plus a nice inte
Kris wrote:
I recently moved a site to a MacOSX based Apache/PHP server. Apparently
crypt only uses DES. I read somewhere that "there is no way to get it
use use MD5", which sounds hard to beleive considering the OS is BSD based.
So.. here is my dilema.. My db contains usernames and passwords.
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