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[JIRA] (JENKINS-12423) Password masked by Mask Passwords are visible when using envinject plugin
gregory.boissi...@gmail.com (JIRA) Fri, 03 Aug 2012 06:37:00 -0700
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-12423) Password masked ... kacynski.w...@aoins.com (JIRA)
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-12423) Password ma... kacynski.w...@aoins.com (JIRA)
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-12423) Password ma... gregory.boissi...@gmail.com (JIRA)
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-12423) Password ma... kacynski.w...@aoins.com (JIRA)
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-12423) Password ma... gregory.boissi...@gmail.com (JIRA)
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-12423) Password ma... gregory.boissi...@gmail.com (JIRA)
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-12423) Password ma... kacynski.w...@aoins.com (JIRA)
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-12423) Password ma... kacynski.w...@aoins.com (JIRA)
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-12423) Password ma... kacynski.w...@aoins.com (JIRA)
@Walter
It seems you are using the maskpasswork plugin via a parameterized type.
This plugin is not compatible with EnvInject plugin.
Mak-password capabilities within EnvInject should be sufficient for your need.
You have to use Build Environment > Inject passwords to the build as environment variables