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Crack Functions

Introduction

These functions allow you to use the CrackLib library to test the 'strength' of a password. The 'strength' of a password is tested by that checks length, use of upper and lower case and checked against the specified CrackLib dictionary. CrackLib will also give helpful diagnostic messages that will help 'strengthen' the password.

Note: This extension has been moved to the » PECL repository and is no longer bundled with PHP as of PHP 5.0.0.

Requirements

More information regarding CrackLib along with the library can be found at » http://sourceforge.net/projects/cracklib.

Installation

This » PECL extension is not bundled with PHP. Information for installing this PECL extension may be found in the manual chapter titled Installation of PECL extensions. Additional information such as new releases, downloads, source files, maintainer information, and a CHANGELOG, can be located here: » http://pecl.php.net/package/crack.

In PHP 4 this PECL extensions source can be found in the ext/ directory within the PHP source or at the PECL link above. In order to use these functions you must compile PHP with Crack support by using the --with-crack[=DIR] configuration option.

Windows users will enable php_crack.dll inside of php.ini in order to use these functions. In PHP 4 this DLL resides in the extensions/ directory within the PHP Windows binaries download. The DLL for this PECL extension may be downloaded from either the » PHP Downloads page or from » http://pecl4win.php.net/

Runtime Configuration

The behaviour of these functions is affected by settings in php.ini.

Crack configuration options
Name Default Changeable Changelog
crack.default_dictionary NULL PHP_INI_PERDIR PHP_INI_SYSTEM in crack <= 0.2. Available since PHP 4.0.5. Removed in PHP 5.0.0.
For further details and definitions of the PHP_INI_* constants, see the php.ini directives.

Resource Types

The CrackLib extension defines a dictionary resource identifier returned by crack_opendict().

Predefined Constants

This extension has no constants defined.

Examples

This example shows how to open a CrackLib dictionary, test a given password, retrieve any diagnostic messages, and close the dictionary.

Example#1 CrackLib example

<?php
// Open CrackLib Dictionary
$dictionary crack_opendict('/usr/local/lib/pw_dict')
     or die(
'Unable to open CrackLib dictionary');

// Perform password check
$check crack_check($dictionary'gx9A2s0x');

// Retrieve messages
$diag crack_getlastmessage();
echo 
$diag// 'strong password'

// Close dictionary
crack_closedict($dictionary);
?>

Note: If crack_check() returns TRUE, crack_getlastmessage() will return 'strong password'.

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