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Argon2
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Password hashing and salting
I'm building a C++ code generator and have been having some problems figuring out password hashing and salting. Does anyone use C++ to do that? This repo looked interesting: khovratovich/Argon2: Memory-hard scheme Argon2 (github.com)
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So I created a custom KDF. Bad idea?
Regarding cache-hard KDFs, check out Argon2ds, Pufferfish2, hmac-bcrypt, and bscrypt.
What are some alternatives?
webkit-javascriptcore - webkit javascriptcore library FFI
pufferfish - Pufferfish2 password hashing scheme
ansi-escape-codes - Haskell package to generate ANSI escape codes for styling strings in the terminal
bscrypt - A cache hard password hash/KDF
ascii-art-to-unicode - Small program to convert ASCII box art to Unicode box drawings.
postgresql-simple-sop
argon2 - Haskell bindings to libargon2 - the reference implementation of the Argon2 password-hashing function
containers-unicode-symbols - Unicode alternatives for common functions and operators
hackertyper - "Hack" like a programmer in movies and games! Inspired by hackertyper.net
hmac-bcrypt - The hmac-bcrypt password hashing function
gotta-go-fast - A command line utility for practicing typing and measuring your WPM and accuracy.
aeson-json-ast - Integration layer for "json-ast" and "aeson"