/* cryptmodule.c - by Steve Majewski | |
*/ | |
#include "Python.h" | |
#include <sys/types.h> | |
#ifdef __VMS | |
#include <openssl/des.h> | |
#endif | |
/* Module crypt */ | |
static PyObject *crypt_crypt(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) | |
{ | |
char *word, *salt; | |
#ifndef __VMS | |
extern char * crypt(const char *, const char *); | |
#endif | |
if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "ss:crypt", &word, &salt)) { | |
return NULL; | |
} | |
/* On some platforms (AtheOS) crypt returns NULL for an invalid | |
salt. Return None in that case. XXX Maybe raise an exception? */ | |
return Py_BuildValue("s", crypt(word, salt)); | |
} | |
PyDoc_STRVAR(crypt_crypt__doc__, | |
"crypt(word, salt) -> string\n\ | |
word will usually be a user's password. salt is a 2-character string\n\ | |
which will be used to select one of 4096 variations of DES. The characters\n\ | |
in salt must be either \".\", \"/\", or an alphanumeric character. Returns\n\ | |
the hashed password as a string, which will be composed of characters from\n\ | |
the same alphabet as the salt."); | |
static PyMethodDef crypt_methods[] = { | |
{"crypt", crypt_crypt, METH_VARARGS, crypt_crypt__doc__}, | |
{NULL, NULL} /* sentinel */ | |
}; | |
PyMODINIT_FUNC | |
initcrypt(void) | |
{ | |
Py_InitModule("crypt", crypt_methods); | |
} |