| :mod:`crypt` --- Function to check Unix passwords |
| ================================================= |
| |
| .. module:: crypt |
| :platform: Unix |
| :synopsis: The crypt() function used to check Unix passwords. |
| .. moduleauthor:: Steven D. Majewski <sdm7g@virginia.edu> |
| .. sectionauthor:: Steven D. Majewski <sdm7g@virginia.edu> |
| .. sectionauthor:: Peter Funk <pf@artcom-gmbh.de> |
| |
| |
| .. index:: |
| single: crypt(3) |
| pair: cipher; DES |
| |
| This module implements an interface to the :manpage:`crypt(3)` routine, which is |
| a one-way hash function based upon a modified DES algorithm; see the Unix man |
| page for further details. Possible uses include allowing Python scripts to |
| accept typed passwords from the user, or attempting to crack Unix passwords with |
| a dictionary. |
| |
| .. index:: single: crypt(3) |
| |
| Notice that the behavior of this module depends on the actual implementation of |
| the :manpage:`crypt(3)` routine in the running system. Therefore, any |
| extensions available on the current implementation will also be available on |
| this module. |
| |
| |
| .. function:: crypt(word, salt) |
| |
| *word* will usually be a user's password as typed at a prompt or in a graphical |
| interface. *salt* is usually a random two-character string which will be used |
| to perturb the DES algorithm in one of 4096 ways. The characters in *salt* must |
| be in the set ``[./a-zA-Z0-9]``. Returns the hashed password as a string, which |
| will be composed of characters from the same alphabet as the salt (the first two |
| characters represent the salt itself). |
| |
| .. index:: single: crypt(3) |
| |
| Since a few :manpage:`crypt(3)` extensions allow different values, with |
| different sizes in the *salt*, it is recommended to use the full crypted |
| password as salt when checking for a password. |
| |
| A simple example illustrating typical use:: |
| |
| import crypt, getpass, pwd |
| |
| def login(): |
| username = input('Python login:') |
| cryptedpasswd = pwd.getpwnam(username)[1] |
| if cryptedpasswd: |
| if cryptedpasswd == 'x' or cryptedpasswd == '*': |
| raise "Sorry, currently no support for shadow passwords" |
| cleartext = getpass.getpass() |
| return crypt.crypt(cleartext, cryptedpasswd) == cryptedpasswd |
| else: |
| return 1 |
| |