bcrypt-ruby

bcrypt-ruby is a Ruby binding for the OpenBSD bcrypt() password hashing algorithm, allowing you to easily store a secure hash of your users' passwords. (by codahale)

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bcrypt-ruby reviews and mentions

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  • The BCrypt Gem
    1 project | dev.to | 7 Mar 2023
    The BCrypt Gem
  • Simple Ruby password generator
    1 project | /r/ruby | 15 Jan 2023
    Instead, you should use something like the bcrypt gem to prompt users to enter a password to encrypt/decrypt their saved passwords.
  • Basics of Rails Password Protection
    1 project | dev.to | 18 Nov 2022
    These are the three steps to get your passwords protected. I hoped this helped in clearing up any confusion you may have had about encrypting passwords! If you missed it, here is the link to bcrypt!
  • You Shall Not Pass: The Ins and Outs of Authentication
    1 project | dev.to | 18 Sep 2022
    BCrypt is a hefty gemfile that uses hashes and salts to encrypt passwords in your database. Hashes are a fixed-length value that will always produce the same output for the same given input. The output can be a 32-bit or 64-bit number. What BCrypt does, is add a salt to this hash, which is an additional 29-bit number that generates a new salt every time you login with your password. This method makes it incredibly difficult to hack into the database to reveal the actual password to a user.
  • Encryption, Authentication, and Authorization in Ruby on Rails
    1 project | dev.to | 14 Sep 2022
    BCrypt Gem Open Source Documentation
  • Under the Hood: How BCrypt Functions
    1 project | dev.to | 20 Apr 2022
    Once a hash is generated, we need to be able to store it to be compared for authentication purposes. The source code of the BCrypt Ruby Gem actually offers great insight into how this is performed in Rails:
  • Must/Should/Can - a Personal Organization System
    8 projects | dev.to | 20 Feb 2022
    The bcrypt gem to improve password security in tandem with the ActiveRecord has_secure_password feature
  • What is Bcrypt and Why?
    1 project | dev.to | 23 Dec 2021
    Github Documentation
  • Authenticating in Rails
    1 project | dev.to | 9 May 2021
    We will be taking advantage of the bcrypt gem. Make sure you include this in your Gemfile and check out the GitHub if you want to learn more about the process of garbling a password (hashing and salting).
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