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I need to provide access to a Django database from another python software based on the users already created in Django. I'm ok with the whole access thing, I just need a piece of code to generate a Django password as the admin auth module does.

What would be the best way of doing that? Note that, if possible, I don't want to have the whole Django package for that.

Many Thanks

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Got it how it works. I wrote a small function to check a user's password:

def check_passwd (user, raw_password):
     import hashlib
     # ... get 'hsh_passwd' from database based on 'user' ...
     hsh_passwd = hsh_passwd.split('$')
     salt = hsh_passwd[1]
     hsh = hsh_passwd[2]
     if hsh == hashlib.sha1(salt + raw_password).hexdigest():
         return True
     return False

Of course, there's not a lot of verifications and it's not flexible, but it's what I've been looking for.

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  • TypeError: Unicode-objects must be encoded before hashing Sep 23, 2021 at 8:57
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The entire code for creating and verifying user passwords is in django.contrib.auth.models.

Specifically, look at the methods User.set_password and User.check_password. You'd need to extract those two bits and the Django code they reference to create and verify the project's user passwords as per Django.

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  • Thanks. Got what I needed from your answer. Mar 11, 2011 at 13:55

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