It's easy to mask password entry from html forms, or if you use Tk. But here is a sub to do it from a text mode commandline.

UPDATE: Please see improved version in comment below

I left the original code so comparison can be made.

Update#2 :-) I had some extraneous lines in the code, so here is a nice concise version.

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use Term::ReadKey; my $pwd = mask_pwd(); print "\n$pwd\n"; sub mask_pwd{ ReadMode(3); my $password = ''; print "Enter Password\n"; while(1){ my $ord = getord(); if ($ord == 10){last} # "Enter" if ($ord == 127) { # ie "Backspace" chop($password); print chr(8),' ',chr(8); next; } if($ord == 27){clearstream();$ord="\0"} if($ord != "\0"){ $password .= chr($ord); print '*'; } } ReadMode(0); return $password; } sub getord{ my $char; if (defined ($char = ReadKey(0))){} return ord($char); } sub clearstream{ while(1){ my $char; if (defined ($char = ReadKey(-1)) ){}else{return} } return ; } __END__ ########################################### ########################################## ########################################## #original version below, had problems with control keys ############################################# =head1 #!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use Term::ReadKey; my $pwd = mask_pwd(); print "\n$pwd\n"; ############################## sub mask_pwd { ReadMode(3); my $password = ''; my $key; print "Enter password\n"; while (1) { my $key = ReadKey(0); if ( ord($key) == 10 ){last} # "Enter" if ( ord($key) == 127 ) { # ie "Backspace" chop($password); print chr(8),' ',chr(8); }else{ $password .= $key; print "*"; } } ReadMode(0); return $password; } =cut

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