Hello! I have only a few hundred words to please you before you click away, so before you go, let me introduce you to my password lock system. The newest versions (V3 onward) use salting to encrypt the passwords.
What's salting, you ask? Well let me give you the simple version. Salting is a random string added to the end of a password before it gets hashed (encrypted). You need the password and the salt to crack the password, so it is that much more secure. The salt is integrated into the hash itself (not concatenated), so a rainbow table won't work as well as you'd hope...
What makes my system better, you ask? No other system that I know of is this secure. Of course the features are not something to rave about, but the security is unbelievable.
Big changes are written next to the versions in bold. Those changes persist onto newer versions unless otherwise noted. Versions in italics aren't released yet or are no longer available.
Versions:
- V1 (pastebin run Gs1GRuWD)
- V2 (pastebin get PdYf5rwy startup) Encrypts multiple times
- V3 (pastebin get ghasE8KL startup) Uses salting
- V4 (pastebin get BhPk3z1E startup) ComputerCraft's first pbkdf2 lock (credit to Anavrins )
- this password lock is pretty much abandoned by now so i'll just say it right here: don't expect an update
- Updater (pastebin get X4nFw8Bg update) (updates to latest version OR installs the latest version)
License
Edited by LoganDark, 02 August 2016 - 07:40 PM.