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dircproxy-crypt(1)					    dircproxy-crypt(1)

NAME
       dircproxy-crypt - Generate encrypted password for dircproxy

SYNOPSIS
       dircproxy-crypt [-hv] [password]...

DESCRIPTION
       dircproxy-crypt generates encrypted passwords for the dircproxy(1) con‐
       figuration file.	 These passwords are used in the 'password' configura‐
       tion option of a connection class, and are compared to the password you
       configure your IRC client to use.

       If you do not supply any plain text passwords to encrypt on the command
       line  then  dircproxy-crypt, when run, will ask you for one on standard
       input.  It will display the encrypted version of each password, created
       using  your  system's  crypt(3) function and a random salt, on standard
       output.

OPTIONS
       -h     Displays a brief help message detailing the  command-line	 argu‐
	      ments, then exits.

       -m     Create a MD5 password hash

       -v     Displays	the  dircproxy	version	 number	 that  this version of
	      dircproxy-crypt comes with, then exits.

SEE ALSO
       dircproxy(1) crypt(3)

BUGS
       Please submit and review bug reports at:

       http://code.google.com/p/dircproxy/issues/list

AUTHOR
       Written by Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com>.

       Current maintainership by Noel Shrum and Francois Harvey

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 2000-2003 Scott James Remnant <scott at netsplit dot com>

       Copyright (C) 2004-2008 Francois Harvey <contact at francoisharvey  dot
       ca>

       Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Noel Shrum <noel dot w8tvi at gmail dot com>

			       Francois	 Harvey <contact at francoisharvey dot
       ca>

       dircproxy is distributed under the GNU General Public License.

				  09 Jan 2009		    dircproxy-crypt(1)
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