Update references to Passlib as homepage/docsite moved (#20082)
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@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ The mkpasswd utility that is available on most Linux systems is a great option:
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mkpasswd --method=sha-512
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mkpasswd --method=sha-512
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If this utility is not installed on your system (e.g. you are using OS X) then you can still easily
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If this utility is not installed on your system (e.g. you are using OS X) then you can still easily
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generate these passwords using Python. First, ensure that the `Passlib <https://code.google.com/p/passlib/>`_
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generate these passwords using Python. First, ensure that the `Passlib <https://bitbucket.org/ecollins/passlib/wiki/Home>`_
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password hashing library is installed:
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password hashing library is installed:
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.. code-block:: shell-session
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.. code-block:: shell-session
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prompt: "Product release version"
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prompt: "Product release version"
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private: no
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private: no
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If `Passlib <http://pythonhosted.org/passlib/>`_ is installed, vars_prompt can also crypt the
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If `Passlib <https://passlib.readthedocs.io/en/stable/>`_ is installed, vars_prompt can also crypt the
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entered value so you can use it, for instance, with the user module to define a password::
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entered value so you can use it, for instance, with the user module to define a password::
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vars_prompt:
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vars_prompt:
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