NAME
encrypt
—
encrypt passwords from the command line
or standard input
SYNOPSIS
encrypt |
[-b rounds]
[-c class]
[-p | string] |
DESCRIPTION
encrypt
prints the encrypted form of
string to the standard output. This is mostly useful
for encrypting passwords from within scripts.
The options are as follows:
-b
rounds- Encrypt the string using Blowfish hashing with the specified number of rounds. May also specify 'a' to request a variable number of rounds scaled to the machine's CPU capabilities.
-c
class- Use the cipher type specified in the given user login class. See login.conf(5) for more information.
-p
- Prompt for a single string with echo turned off.
If no string is specified,
encrypt
reads one string per line from standard
input, encrypting each one. In the case where no specific algorithm or
specific user login class was given as a command line option, the algorithm
specified in the default class in /etc/login.conf
will be used.
For Blowfish, a new random salt is automatically generated for each password.
Specifying the string on the command line should be discouraged; using the standard input is more secure.
FILES
- /etc/login.conf
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
encrypt
first appeared in
OpenBSD 1.2.