Alexander Nasonov wrote: > # cgdconfig -eC > /dev/wd0f's passphrase (echo):123456
This is now in the tree. I took out _SC_PASS_MAX from the patch before committing because _SC_PASS_MAX has been removed from POSIX. > Java-based console on one of my servers is so bad I can't enter > a passphrase correctly unless it echoed. The new option is also useful for changing a passphrase (cgdconfig -G). It is a very scary operation because cgdconfig doesn't verify your old passphrase and it doesn't ask you to re-enter your new passphrase. Echoing both old and new passphases gives you greater piece of mind. # cgdconfig -Ge /etc/cgd/backup-sd0d old file's passphrase (echo):123 new file's passphrase (echo):345 cgdconfig: keygen pkcs5_pbkdf2/sha1 does not need a `key' algorithm aes-cbc; iv-method encblkno1; keylength 256; verify_method disklabel; keylength 256; verify_method disklabel; keygen pkcs5_pbkdf2/sha1 { iterations [REDACTED]; salt [REDACTED]; }; keygen storedkey key [REDACTED]; -- Alex