These days it is unusual to store passwords.
I read the question differently to you GrandFather - I took it that the OP wants to store passwords that they want to use rather than check. Something like a password that the script needs to connect to a database or similar.
Does this difference of understanding come from a badly asked question?
In reply to Re^2: Properties files to read the tokes and passwords outside of the perl scripts.
by Bod
in thread Properties files to read the tokes and passwords outside of the perl scripts.
by chandantul
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