I am using curl to script a login to a webserver. One of the things the login process requires is running a javascript to encode the password. It is called MD5.js , some RSA message digest algorithm. It is called like this
function validate_form(form) { var passwd_enc = calcMD5(form.password.value); var final_to_encode = passwd_enc +<br> form.one_time_token.value; form.encoded_pw.value = calcMD5(final_to_encode); form.password.value = ""; return true; }
so this MD5 encodes the password, then MD5 encodes it again after adding a one_time_token. I assume it is concatentation ?
So, how can I use perl to run this js program to encode what I need ?
Thanks for your patience getting to the perl bit.

Edited by planetscape - added code tags


In reply to perl to run a js script by perlAffen

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