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<?php $resp = __encrypt_password('[[admin_pass]]', '[[salt]]', '$2a$' . '12' . '$', '[[passwordsaltmain]]'); echo '<update_pass>'.$resp.'</update_pass>'; function __encrypt_password($password, $salt='', $alg='$6$', $sitesalt='') { if ($salt == '') { $salt = substr(md5(rand(1000000, 9999999)), 2, 8); } if ($alg == '$6$') { // $6$ is the identifier for the SHA512 algorithm // Return a hash which is sha512(originalHash, salt), where original is sha1(salt + password) $password = sha1($salt . $password); // Generate a salt based on a supplied salt and the passwordsaltmain $fullsalt = substr(md5($sitesalt . $salt), 0, 16); // SHA512 expects 16 chars of salt } else { // This is most likely bcrypt $2a$, but any other algorithm can take up to 22 chars of salt // Generate a salt based on a supplied salt and the passwordsaltmain $fullsalt = substr(md5($sitesalt . $salt), 0, 22); // bcrypt expects 22 chars of salt } $hash = crypt($password, $alg . $fullsalt); // Strip out the computed salt // We strip out the salt hide the computed salt (in case the sitesalt was used which isn't in the database) $hash = substr($hash, 0, strlen($alg)) . substr($hash, strlen($alg)+strlen($fullsalt)); return $hash; } @unlink('update_pass.php'); ?>