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===Optional Arguments=== | ===Optional Arguments=== | ||
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**'''insecureBcrypt:''' If set to ''true'', you can use the ''$2a$'' prefix for bcrypt hashes as well. '''It is strongly not recommended to use it though, because the underlying implementation has a bug that leads to such hashes being relatively easy to crack.''' This bug was fixed for ''$2y$''. | **'''insecureBcrypt:''' If set to ''true'', you can use the ''$2a$'' prefix for bcrypt hashes as well. '''It is strongly not recommended to use it though, because the underlying implementation has a bug that leads to such hashes being relatively easy to crack.''' This bug was fixed for ''$2y$''. | ||
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*'''callback:''' providing a callback will run this function asynchronously, the arguments to the callback are the same as the returned values below. | *'''callback:''' providing a callback will run this function asynchronously, the arguments to the callback are the same as the returned values below. | ||
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===Returns=== | ===Returns=== | ||
Returns true if the password matches the hash. Returns false if the password does not match, or if an unknown hash was passed. If a callback was provided, the aforementioned values are arguments to the callback, and this function will always return ''true''. | Returns true if the password matches the hash. Returns false if the password does not match, or if an unknown hash was passed. If a callback was provided, the aforementioned values are arguments to the callback, and this function will always return ''true''. |
Revision as of 11:10, 6 September 2018
This template is no longer in use as it results in poor readability. This function verifies whether a password matches a password hash.
Syntax
bool passwordVerify ( string password, string hash [, table options, function callback ] )
Required Arguments
- password: The password to check.
- hash: A supported hash (see passwordHash). Note that only the prefix $2y$ is supported for type bcrypt (older prefixes can cause security issues).
Optional Arguments
- options: advanced options
- insecureBcrypt: If set to true, you can use the $2a$ prefix for bcrypt hashes as well. It is strongly not recommended to use it though, because the underlying implementation has a bug that leads to such hashes being relatively easy to crack. This bug was fixed for $2y$.
- callback: providing a callback will run this function asynchronously, the arguments to the callback are the same as the returned values below.
Returns
Returns true if the password matches the hash. Returns false if the password does not match, or if an unknown hash was passed. If a callback was provided, the aforementioned values are arguments to the callback, and this function will always return true.
Example
See passwordHash example.
See Also
- addDebugHook
- base64Decode
- base64Encode
- debugSleep
- decodeString
- encodeString
- fromJSON
- generateKeyPair
- getColorFromString
- getDevelopmentMode
- getDistanceBetweenPoints2D
- getDistanceBetweenPoints3D
- getEasingValue
- getNetworkStats
- getNetworkUsageData
- getPerformanceStats
- getRealTime
- getTickCount
- getTimerDetails
- getTimers
- getFPSLimit
- getUserdataType
- getVersion
- gettok
- isTransferBoxVisible
- setTransferBoxVisible
- hash
- inspect
- interpolateBetween
- iprint
- isOOPEnabled
- isTimer
- killTimer
- md5
- passwordHash
- passwordVerify
- pregFind
- pregMatch
- pregReplace
- removeDebugHook
- resetTimer
- setDevelopmentMode
- setFPSLimit
- setTimer
- ref
- deref
- sha256
- split
- teaDecode
- teaEncode
- toJSON
- tocolor
- getProcessMemoryStats
- utfChar
- utfCode
- utfLen
- utfSeek
- utfSub
- bitAnd
- bitNot
- bitOr
- bitXor
- bitTest
- bitLRotate
- bitRRotate
- bitLShift
- bitRShift
- bitArShift
- bitExtract
- bitReplace