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mkpasswd.c documentation |
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This is documentation for the mkpasswd.c included in ircd-hybrid-7. |
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This is documentation for the mkpasswd.c included in ircd-hybrid-8. |
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This version of mkpasswd can create both DES and MD5 passwords, with |
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either randomly generated or user provided salts. |
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Options: |
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-6 - Create a SHA-512 password |
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-5 - Create a SHA-256 password |
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-m - Create an MD5 password |
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-b - Create a BlowFish password |
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-d - Create a DES password |
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-e - Create an Extended DES password |
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-l - Specify the length of a random MD5 salt |
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-r - Specify a number of rounds for a BlowFish or Extended DES password |
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-p - Specify the plaintext password at the command line |
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-s - Specify the salt at the command line |
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-R - Specify a raw salt passed directly to crypt() |
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-h - Get help |
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Without the presence of any parameters, it'll behave like the old mkpasswd, |
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implementation. |
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The maximum length of an MD5 salt is limited to your systems crypt() |
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implementation, typically 8. |
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crypt.c (MD5 implementation) is included, but not yet compiled into the |
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program for systems that do not support MD5. |
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Supported Platforms (Known and tested): |
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Linux glibc (DES and MD5) |