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author | Eric Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org> | 2001-12-20 08:04:56 +0000 |
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committer | Eric Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org> | 2001-12-20 08:04:56 +0000 |
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diff --git a/docs/busybox.net/cvs_write.html b/docs/busybox.net/cvs_write.html index b5df25f76..0c22ca8ae 100644 --- a/docs/busybox.net/cvs_write.html +++ b/docs/busybox.net/cvs_write.html @@ -51,32 +51,13 @@ username... To obtain commit access, you will need to demonstrate you are serious by submitting a few good patches first. Then, you will need to select a user-name to use when committing stuff, and finally, you will -need to either send me a crypted password, which you will use to connect -to the system, or send me an ssh key. -To create a crypted password, you can do something like the following (and -please remember to change your password to something other then<em>foo</em>!): - -<pre> -$ PASSWORD=foo perl -e 'srand ; @salt=(a..z,A..Z,0..9); \ - print crypt($ENV{PASSWORD}, $salt[rand(62)].$salt[rand(62)]), "\n";' -<b>o0naQJuvFx4UA</b> -</pre> - -If you'd like to use MD5 passwords instead, try something like the following: - -<pre> -$ PASSWORD=foo perl -e 'srand ; @salt=(a..z,A..Z,0..9); \ - print crypt($ENV{PASSWORD}, "\$1\$".$salt[rand(62)].$salt[rand(62)]), "\n";' -<b>$1$Kp$rBBvl5cuAeJjJ6U1hCqpU1</b> -</pre> - -Then I take your crypted password as is (i.e., the output of either of -these commands), drop it into the cvs password file, and you are set to -go. +need to send me the username you have selected, an ssh key, and the email +address where you prefer email to be sent (I will forward any email sent +to you, but not store it). <p> -Note that if your are really worried that others might see your crypted -password, or your ssh key, you can encrypt the email containing your -crypted password using my <a href="http://www.codepoet.org/~andersen/erik/gpg.asc">public key</a>. +Note that if your are worried that others might see your ssh key, you can +encrypt the email containing your crypted password using my +<a href="http://www.codepoet.org/~andersen/erik/gpg.asc">public key</a>. <!-- End of Table --> |