Assuming your machine is using crypt: yes, it's easy though on most systems you'd need /etc/shadow, which usually is readable only by root.
Anyway, the code:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
my $crypted_passwd = 'SqL9sEYFbjX0U';
my $clear_passwd = 'blah';
my $seed = substr( $crypted_passwd, 0, 2 );
print "It's correct\n" if crypt( $clear_passwd, $seed ) eq $crypted_pa
+sswd;
Update: Oops, misunderstood your question. Seems like serious caffeine shortage.
The proper answer would probably be: use Authen::PAM ;-)
-mk
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