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by mbreese
185 days ago
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I used to see this is bash scripts all the time. It’s somewhat gone out of favor (along with using long bash scripts). If you had to prompt a user for a password, you’d read it in, use it, then thrash the value. read -p “Password: “ PASSWD
# do something with $PASSWD
PASSWD=“XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX”
It’s not pretty, but a similar concept. (I also don't know how helpful it actually is, but that's another question...) |
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