ui_compat(3)
des_read_password, des_read_2passwords, des_read_pw_string, des_read_pw -
Compatibility user interface functions
#include <openssl/des_old.h>
int des_read_password(DES_cblock *key,const char *prompt,int verify);
int des_read_2passwords(DES_cblock *key1,DES_cblock *key2,
const char *prompt,int verify);
int des_read_pw_string(char *buf,int length,const char *prompt,int verify);
int des_read_pw(char *buf,char *buff,int size,const char *prompt,int verify);
The DES library contained a few routines to prompt for passwords. These
aren't necessarely dependent on DES, and have therefore become part of the
UI compatibility library.
des_read_pw() writes the string specified by prompt to standard output turns echo off and reads an input string from the
terminal. The string is returned in buf, which must have spac for at least size bytes. If verify is set, the user is asked for the password twice and unless the two copies
match, an error is returned. The second password is stored in buff, which must therefore also be at least size bytes. A return code of -1 indicates a system error, 1 failure due to use
interaction, and 0 is success. All other functions described here use
des_read_pw() to do the work.
des_read_pw_string() is a variant of
des_read_pw() that provides a buffer for you if verify is set.
des_read_password() calls des_read_pw() and
converts the password to a DES key by calling
DES_string_to_key(); des_read_2password()
operates in the same way as des_read_password() except that it
generates two keys by using the DES_string_to_2key() function.
des_read_pw_string() is available in the MIT Kerberos library
as well, and is also available under the name
EVP_read_pw_string().
ui(3), ui_create(3)
Richard Levitte (richard@levitte.org) for the OpenSSL
project (http://www.openssl.org).
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