I've asked a question similar and can be found here: Python Login Script; Usernames and Passwords in a separate file
However, I'm now looking to extend the script so that it can look at multiple passwords per user account in the text file and know that the first password is the legitimate password while any other specified password linked to that account will throw up an error message.
So right now the external username file is set up so that its:
Admin:AdminPW
Now I'm looking to extend it to be set up something similar like
Admin:AdminPW;adminpw;adminpw123;Admin
where the last 4 passwords, if entered, would throw up a specific error message
My code is:
import getpass
credentials = {} ## Sets up an array for the login credentials
with open('Usernames.txt', 'r') as f: ## Opens the file and reads it
for line in f: ## For each line
username, password = line.strip().split(':') ## Separate each line into username and password, splitting after a colon
credentials[username] = password ## Links username to password
loop = 'true'
while (loop == 'true'):
username = raw_input("Please enter your username: ") ## Asks for username
if (username in credentials): ## If the username is in the credentials array
loop1 = 'true'
while (loop1 == 'true'):
password = getpass.getpass("Please enter your password: ") ## Asks for password
if (password == credentials[username]): ## If the password is linked to the username
print "Logged in successfully as " + username ## Log in
loop = 'false'
loop1 = 'false'
else:
print "Password incorrect!"
else:
print "Username incorrect!"
I've tried using the ".strip(';')" but it didn't work. I'm still relatively inexperienced with Python so I'm unsure what to do next
Any help is greatly appreciated!