May-17-2020, 11:07 PM
(This post was last modified: May-17-2020, 11:08 PM by Pedroski55.)
I will never make a living as a programmer. I struggle with everything.
As I understand it, when a user logs in, his or her password is not sent in that form, but scrambled and sent. Not sure if this is correct.
I am trying to use PHP password_hash(), take the content of a MySQL table, Column 2 and password_hash() it to the column password. It can then be checked with password_verify()
Not having much luck with that.
I am wondering if I can do this with Python. Python is a little easier for me to grasp.
I can easily import csv files into MySql, I made a little webpage which does that quite well.
So I could prepare what I need on my laptop, then import the csv to my webpage MySQL database.
Is there an exact equivalent of PHP password_hash(), using the same algorithm, in Python?
As I understand it, when a user logs in, his or her password is not sent in that form, but scrambled and sent. Not sure if this is correct.
I am trying to use PHP password_hash(), take the content of a MySQL table, Column 2 and password_hash() it to the column password. It can then be checked with password_verify()
Not having much luck with that.
I am wondering if I can do this with Python. Python is a little easier for me to grasp.
I can easily import csv files into MySql, I made a little webpage which does that quite well.
So I could prepare what I need on my laptop, then import the csv to my webpage MySQL database.
Is there an exact equivalent of PHP password_hash(), using the same algorithm, in Python?