head 1.1; access; symbols pkgsrc-2026Q2:1.1.0.42 pkgsrc-2026Q2-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2026Q1:1.1.0.40 pkgsrc-2026Q1-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2025Q4:1.1.0.38 pkgsrc-2025Q4-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2025Q3:1.1.0.36 pkgsrc-2025Q3-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2025Q2:1.1.0.34 pkgsrc-2025Q2-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2025Q1:1.1.0.32 pkgsrc-2025Q1-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2024Q4:1.1.0.30 pkgsrc-2024Q4-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2024Q3:1.1.0.28 pkgsrc-2024Q3-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2024Q2:1.1.0.26 pkgsrc-2024Q2-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2024Q1:1.1.0.24 pkgsrc-2024Q1-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2023Q4:1.1.0.22 pkgsrc-2023Q4-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2023Q3:1.1.0.20 pkgsrc-2023Q3-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2023Q2:1.1.0.18 pkgsrc-2023Q2-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2023Q1:1.1.0.16 pkgsrc-2023Q1-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2022Q4:1.1.0.14 pkgsrc-2022Q4-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2022Q3:1.1.0.12 pkgsrc-2022Q3-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2022Q2:1.1.0.10 pkgsrc-2022Q2-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2022Q1:1.1.0.8 pkgsrc-2022Q1-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2021Q4:1.1.0.6 pkgsrc-2021Q4-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2021Q3:1.1.0.4 pkgsrc-2021Q3-base:1.1 pkgsrc-2021Q2:1.1.0.2 pkgsrc-2021Q2-base:1.1; locks; strict; comment @# @; 1.1 date 2021.04.27.10.42.40; author wiz; state Exp; branches; next ; commitid 9HOEWGoPLpIy3VQC; desc @@ 1.1 log @security/p5-Crypt-PBKDF2: import p5-Crypt-PBKDF2-0.161520 PBKDF2 is a secure password hashing algorithm that uses the techniques of "key strengthening" to make the complexity of a brute-force attack arbitrarily high. PBKDF2 uses any other cryptographic hash or cipher (by convention, usually HMAC-SHA1, but Crypt::PBKDF2 is fully pluggable), and allows for an arbitrary number of iterations of the hashing function, and a nearly unlimited output hash size (up to 2**32 - 1 times the size of the output of the backend hash). The hash is salted, as any password hash should be, and the salt may also be of arbitrary size. @ text @PBKDF2 is a secure password hashing algorithm that uses the techniques of "key strengthening" to make the complexity of a brute-force attack arbitrarily high. PBKDF2 uses any other cryptographic hash or cipher (by convention, usually HMAC-SHA1, but Crypt::PBKDF2 is fully pluggable), and allows for an arbitrary number of iterations of the hashing function, and a nearly unlimited output hash size (up to 2**32 - 1 times the size of the output of the backend hash). The hash is salted, as any password hash should be, and the salt may also be of arbitrary size. @