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 removed as of PHP 5 and moved to the
PECL repository.
In order to use these functions, you must compile PHP with Crack support
by using the --with-crack[=DIR] option.
The behaviour of these functions is affected by settings in php.ini.
Table 1. Crack configuration options
| Name | Default | Changeable |
|---|
| crack.default_dictionary | NULL | PHP_INI_SYSTEM |
For further details and definition of the PHP_INI_* constants see
ini_set().
This extension has no resource types defined.
This extension has no constants defined.
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
$dictionary = crack_opendict('/usr/local/lib/pw_dict')
or die('Unable to open CrackLib dictionary');
$check = crack_check($dictionary, 'gx9A2s0x');
$diag = crack_getlastmessage();
echo $diag; crack_closedict($dictionary);
?>
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