I'm working on storing the password of my users in my database in a secure way. I read a bit and I was recommanded to use openssl_random_pseudo_bytes to generate my salt. I do:
bin2hex(openssl_random_pseudo_bytes($thenumberIwanttouse, $cstrong));
It works, but I was wandering two things:
-What should be the lenght of my salt and in my database, if my salt have 30 character for exemple, I would just need a varchar field with a length of 30?
-Will openssl_random_pseudo_bytes always generate a new salt?If not, should it mean that I need to compare my salt to all other existing salt in my database to make sure that there aren't any duplicate?
password_hash()
andpassword_verify()
they are the recommended method, and dont salt them they do it themselves. Dont re-invent the wheel, especially in this area hand cranked security is more likely to be wrong that better than a proper implementation. See the Manual