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Can I avoid plaintext passwords in the network configuration file enfuzion.nodes?

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Can I avoid plaintext passwords in the network configuration file enfuzion.nodes?

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Yes. It is possible to encrypt passwords using the enfprotectpass utility. The utility enfprotectpass takes the file enfuzion.nodes from its working directory and produces a file with encypted passwords and other user information. The output file can be renamed to enfuzion.nodes and used instead of the original file. By default the output file is named “enfuzion.nodes.e”. A user can change the name of the output file with the -o option.

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