Yep, that's it. You can use the sha256_hex or sha256_base64 methods to encode the hash in a format that's easily storeable in the database.
In reply to Re^3: Integrating Password encryption into DBIx::UserDB
by tirwhan
in thread Integrating Password encryption into DBIx::UserDB
by hesco
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