In ruby, I encrypt a string using "crypt" method, for example:
str = "123"
strencrypt = str.crypt("aa")
I want to decrypt from strencrypt and obtain the original string. How can I achieve that? 开发者_高级运维I have tried to use crypt method again:
str_ori = strencrypt.crypt("aa")
But it can not return the "123".
Anyone can help me?
you can't - it's one-way encryption. if you're wondering why that's useful, one standard use case is to do password validation:
pass = "helloworld"
$salt = "qw"
$cpass = pass.crypt($salt)
def validate_pass(guess)
guess.crypt($salt) == $cpass
end
while true
puts "enter password"
pass = gets
if validate_pass(pass)
print "validated"
break
end
end
note that the validate_pass function neither has nor needs access to the original plaintext password.
You can't. str.crypt
is a one-way hash function.
str.crypt
is a one-way cryptographic hash. You can not decrypt the string.
See this question for explanations of one-way cryptographic hashes in general.
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