#include #include #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_STRINGS_H #include #endif main() { char passwd[9]; char salt[9]; char c_out1[256]; char c_out2[256]; char expected_out[14]; strcpy(expected_out, "12yJ.Of/NQ.Pk"); strcpy(passwd, "12345678"); strcpy(salt, "12345678"); strcpy(c_out1, crypt(passwd, salt)); salt[2] = '\0'; strcpy(c_out2, crypt(passwd, salt)); /* * If the non-trucated salt fails but the * truncated salt succeeds then exit 1. */ if((strcmp(c_out1, expected_out) != 0) && (strcmp(c_out2, expected_out) == 0)) exit(1); #ifdef HAVE_BIGCRYPT /* * Try the same with bigcrypt... */ { char big_passwd[17]; char big_salt[17]; char big_c_out1[256]; char big_c_out2[256]; char big_expected_out[27]; strcpy(big_passwd, "1234567812345678"); strcpy(big_salt, "1234567812345678"); strcpy(big_expected_out, "12yJ.Of/NQ.PklfyCuHi/rwM"); strcpy(big_c_out1, bigcrypt(big_passwd, big_salt)); big_salt[2] = '\0'; strcpy(big_c_out2, bigcrypt(big_passwd, big_salt)); /* * If the non-trucated salt fails but the * truncated salt succeeds then exit 1. */ if((strcmp(big_c_out1, big_expected_out) != 0) && (strcmp(big_c_out2, big_expected_out) == 0)) exit(1); } #endif exit(0); }