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and sorry for the [duplicate]. i spent a day, not able to find a solution. I am having a problem with crypt (validation), here is my code:

    function generateHash($password, $round=10){
          $salt=substr(base64_encode(openssl_random_pseudo_bytes(17)),0,22);
          $salt=str_replace("+",".",$salt);
          $param='$'.implode('$',array(
               "2y",
                str_pad($round,2,"0",STR_PAD_LEFT),
                $salt
                )
          );
          return crypt($password,$param);
    }


//NOW I INSERT HASH TO DB
    $input = "abc";
    $hashed = generateHash($input);

    $createAccount=$db->prepare("INSERT INTO account ....
    ':secret'   => $hashed;
    .....));    // Until here, no problem, $hashed can be inserted correctely into my db (password, Varchar (64)

Now after registration, user likes to login, here is the problem. First, i'm checking, to see, if i did well the function

    $input = "abc";
    $forCheck = "abc";
    $hashedHash = generateHash($input);

    if (crypt($forCheck, $hashedHash) == $hashedHash) {
        echo "MATCH";
    }else {
        echo "NOT MATCH";
    }
    // OUTPUT: "MATCH"

The problem is here:

    $check=$db->prepare("SELECT id, password FROM account WHERE email = :email ");
    $check->execute(array(
        ':email' => $user
        )
    );
    if ($check->rowCount() <= 0) {
         echo "You are not registered";
    }else {
         $sRow=$check->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC);
         foreach ($sRow as $row) {
              $hashedHash = generateHash($row['password']);

              if (crypt($input, $hashedHash) == $hashedHash) {
                    echo "Passwords Matched";
              }else {
                    echo "Passwords did not match";
              }
          }
      }
      // OUTPUT: "Passwords did not match"

Any help please ?

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  • Should createHash be generateHash in the first code block (the INSERT bit)?
    – Phil
    Feb 7, 2014 at 0:33
  • I think generateHash Feb 7, 2014 at 7:09

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The problem is here...

$hashedHash = generateHash($row['password']);

You aren't storing a plain text password so why would you pass the hash through generateHash again? Should simply be

if (crypt($input, $row['password']) == $row['password'])

I'd also take this opportunity to clean up your query logic. For one thing, PDOStatement::rowCount should not be relied upon.

$check = $db->prepare('SELECT id, password FROM account WHERE email = :email LIMIT 1');
$check->execute([':email' => $user]);
if ($row = $check->fetch(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC)) {
    if (crypt($input, $row['password']) == $row['password']) {
        echo 'Passwords Matched';
    } else {
        echo 'Password did not match';
    }
} else {
    echo 'You are not registered';
}
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  • You are right, i had to use $row['password'], i missed that, and thanks for cleaning up the code. Feb 7, 2014 at 0:38

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