| HTPASSWD(1) | General Commands Manual | HTPASSWD(1) |
htpasswd — create
and update user authentication files
htpasswd |
[file] login |
htpasswd |
-I [file] |
htpasswd is used to create and update user
authentication files for HTTP daemons.
The options are as follows:
-Ihtpasswd reads exactly one
line from standard input and splits it at the first ":". The
first part is the login, the second part is the password which
htpasswd then hashes using
bcrypt(3).htpasswd prompts for a password and
generates a hash using bcrypt(3).
A line suitable for a password file is written to the standard output. If
invoked with two arguments (or one argument if the
-I flag is used), user authentication
file is updated.
This reimplemented version of htpasswd has
been available since OpenBSD 5.6.
Florian Obser
<florian@openbsd.org>
implemented htpasswd from scratch after Apache httpd
was removed from OpenBSD base.
| March 31, 2022 | openbsd |