On 06/17/10 07:06, Bruno Friedmann wrote:
> On 06/15/2010 05:24 PM, duxbuz wrote:
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>> I have conf files with long passwords in, prob encrypted or masked.
>>
>> I need to alter the passwords, do i just add a new string? if so hows it get
>> masked?
>>
>> Cant seem to find mention in documentation
On 06/15/2010 05:24 PM, duxbuz wrote:
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> I have conf files with long passwords in, prob encrypted or masked.
>
> I need to alter the passwords, do i just add a new string? if so hows it get
> masked?
>
> Cant seem to find mention in documentation.
>
> Or do i use the console to set passwords?
Great
Thanks
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On 06/15/10 11:24, duxbuz wrote:
>
> I have conf files with long passwords in, prob encrypted or masked.
>
> I need to alter the passwords, do i just add a new string? if so hows it get
> masked?
>
> Cant seem to find mention in documentation.
>
> Or do i use the console to set passwords?
The
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 11:24 AM, duxbuz wrote:
>
> I have conf files with long passwords in, prob encrypted or masked.
>
> I need to alter the passwords, do i just add a new string? if so hows it get
> masked?
>
Just put whatever you want in the string and make it the same in both configs.
Jo
I have conf files with long passwords in, prob encrypted or masked.
I need to alter the passwords, do i just add a new string? if so hows it get
masked?
Cant seem to find mention in documentation.
Or do i use the console to set passwords?
thanks
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