OK, very briefly:

on my computer, and (I thought) any rational computer:

print crypt "landar","i3";

gives

i3Jc2SGK8Xe5E

but on this one computer... using Perl 5.00503, FreeBSD and the Zeus webserver... the same command gives

$1$i3$xy57qZRR.9cd4S54L/2860

which is obviously much longer.

what's going on?? any clues?? update: OK, I've figured out it is some weirdo crypt (c) library, right? that sucks? how am I supposed to do password checking if crypt won't work the same on this platform? crypted passwords are downloaded from our server to different computers... now I can't even compare them... argh!

xxx

dave


In reply to crypt strangeness by dash2

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