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Operating Systems AIX Verifying a users password on AIX setup with LPA Post 302961328 by MadeInGermany on Thursday 26th of November 2015 03:37:57 PM
Old 11-26-2015
You can create password hashes with openssl.
For example:
Code:
echo test123 | openssl passwd -stdin
echo test123 | openssl passwd -stdin -1

And with a fixed salt
Code:
echo test123 | openssl passwd -stdin -1 -salt AB

There might be other crypt methods available, see
Code:
openssl enc -c -help

 

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MKPASSWD(1)                                                      Debian GNU/Linux                                                      MKPASSWD(1)

NAME
mkpasswd - Overfeatured front end to crypt(3) SYNOPSIS
mkpasswd PASSWORD SALT DESCRIPTION
mkpasswd encrypts the given password with the crypt(3) libc function using the given salt. OPTIONS
-S, --salt=STRING Use the STRING as salt. It must not contain prefixes such as $1$. -R, --rounds=NUMBER Use NUMBER rounds. This argument is ignored if the method chosen does not support variable rounds. For the OpenBSD Blowfish method this is the logarithm of the number of rounds. -m, --method=TYPE Compute the password using the TYPE method. If TYPE is help then the available methods are printed. -5 Like --method=md5. -P, --password-fd=NUM Read the password from file descriptor NUM instead of using getpass(3). If the file descriptor is not connected to a tty then no other message than the hashed password is printed on stdout. -s, --stdin Like --password-fd=0. ENVIRONMENT
MKPASSWD_OPTIONS A list of options which will be evalued before the ones specified on the command line. BUGS
If the --stdin option is used, passwords containing some control characters may not be read correctly. This programs suffers of a bad case of featuritis. SEE ALSO
passwd(1), passwd(5), crypt(3), getpass(3) AUTHOR
mkpasswd and this man page were written by Marco d'Itri <md@linux.it> and are licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2 or higher. Marco d'Itri 21 March 2008 MKPASSWD(1)
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