Hello again. Once again, nice to see the progress since your last post. Take a look at this post for some helpful hints.
You have to use ypcat? Why not just use getpwnam, extract the password hash and use crypt with the password hash as the salt? If the return from crypt is the same as the hash, then the password is correct for that account.
antirice
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In reply to Re: Parsing and verifying login for a CGI form
by antirice
in thread Parsing and verifying login for a CGI form
by Anonymous Monk
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