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- =pod
- =head1 NAME
- des_read_password, des_read_2passwords, des_read_pw_string, des_read_pw -
- Compatibility user interface functions
- =head1 SYNOPSIS
- #include <openssl/des_old.h>
- int des_read_password(DES_cblock *key,const char *prompt,int verify);
- int des_read_2passwords(DES_cblock *key1,DES_cblock *key2,
- const char *prompt,int verify);
- int des_read_pw_string(char *buf,int length,const char *prompt,int verify);
- int des_read_pw(char *buf,char *buff,int size,const char *prompt,int verify);
- =head1 DESCRIPTION
- The DES library contained a few routines to prompt for passwords. These
- aren't necessarely dependent on DES, and have therefore become part of the
- UI compatibility library.
- des_read_pw() writes the string specified by I<prompt> to standard output
- turns echo off and reads an input string from the terminal. The string is
- returned in I<buf>, which must have spac for at least I<size> bytes.
- If I<verify> is set, the user is asked for the password twice and unless
- the two copies match, an error is returned. The second password is stored
- in I<buff>, which must therefore also be at least I<size> bytes. A return
- code of -1 indicates a system error, 1 failure due to use interaction, and
- 0 is success. All other functions described here use des_read_pw() to do
- the work.
- des_read_pw_string() is a variant of des_read_pw() that provides a buffer
- for you if I<verify> is set.
- des_read_password() calls des_read_pw() and converts the password to a
- DES key by calling DES_string_to_key(); des_read_2password() operates in
- the same way as des_read_password() except that it generates two keys
- by using the DES_string_to_2key() function.
- =head1 NOTES
- des_read_pw_string() is available in the MIT Kerberos library as well, and
- is also available under the name EVP_read_pw_string().
- =head1 SEE ALSO
- L<ui(3)|ui(3)>, L<ui_create(3)|ui_create(3)>
- =head1 AUTHOR
- Richard Levitte (richard@levitte.org) for the OpenSSL project
- (http://www.openssl.org).
- =cut
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