public function kryptonite($string){
$salt = "";
$salt_vars = array_merge(range("A","Z"),range("a","z"),range(0,9));
for($i=0;$i < 22;$i++){
$salt.= $salt_vars[array_rand($salt_vars)];
}
return crypt($string, '$6$'.$salt);
}
This returns on refresh:
$6$vnuqcEA70$CHWmPVsDVb.lVpq1PNsDn7.0fSmBX6FU2PlofK6dJOH7FQp6EdSsde3Aw6to8fY1L01/WOcWz8OIE0OxK1LTj.
$6$7lmp9sD4g$I0fAcDjno2Lf255gg6TxTLt9TRwR803ZXiU9BOWJXhWrGbJdPJ3LvAW9w2KbRZ/3EDSSbFrgF7rV7DdB0VliA0
If you closely at the first few lines it's changing constantly. I don't think Hashing is suppose to constantly change! So technically I'll never be able to test against this. Can someone help me with my kryptonite
crypt function or explain to me what went wrong really.
password_hash()
? Also,$6$...
is an invalid hash string. The SHA512 hash string has the format$6$rounds=N$hashstringhere$
. You should read the documentation properly!array_rand
for security. 2. Use password hashing API.