in reply to Decrypt and encrypt CVS password in .cvspass

I usually just pick two "random" characters from a-zA-Z, and do (assuming I picked "Bz"):
perl -e 'print crypt("mypassword","Bz");'

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Re^2: Decrypt and encrypt CVS password in .cvspass
by bsdz (Friar) on May 18, 2005 at 07:24 UTC
    I don't think Perl's built-in crypt function is compatible with CVS's scramble implementation. Correct me if I'm wrong?