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| DES_READ_PW(3) | Library Functions Manual | DES_READ_PW(3) | 
NAME
EVP_read_pw_string,
    EVP_read_pw_string_min,
    EVP_set_pw_prompt,
    EVP_get_pw_prompt —
    compatibility user interface functions
SYNOPSIS
#include
    <openssl/evp.h>
int
  
  EVP_read_pw_string(char *buf,
    int length, const char *prompt,
    int verify);
int
  
  EVP_read_pw_string_min(char
    *buf, int min_length, int
    length, const char *prompt, int
    verify);
void
  
  EVP_set_pw_prompt(const char
    *default_prompt);
char *
  
  EVP_get_pw_prompt(void);
DESCRIPTION
EVP_read_pw_string()
    writes the prompt to /dev/tty,
    or, if that could not be opened, to standard output, turns echo off, and
    reads an input string from /dev/tty, or, if that
    could not be opened, from standard input. The string is returned in
    buf, which must have space for at least
    length bytes. If the length
    argument exceeds BUFSIZ,
    BUFSIZ is used instead. If
    verify is set, the user is asked for the password
    twice and unless the two copies match, an error is returned.
EVP_read_pw_string_min()
    additionally checks that the password is at least
    min_length bytes long.
EVP_set_pw_prompt()
    sets a default prompt to a copy of default_prompt, or
    clears the default prompt if the default_prompt
    argument is NULL or an empty string. If the
    default_prompt argument is longer than 79 bytes, the
    copy is silently truncated to a string length of 79 bytes.
As long as a default prompt is set,
    EVP_read_pw_string()
    and EVP_read_pw_string_min() can be called with a
    prompt argument of NULL, in
    which case the default prompt is used instead.
RETURN VALUES
EVP_read_pw_string() and
    EVP_read_pw_string_min() return 0 on success or a
    negative value on failure.
They return -1 if length is less than or equal to zero or on memory allocation failure. They return -1 or -2 if the internal call to UI_process(3) fails.
In addition, EVP_read_pw_string_min returns -1 if min_length is negative, if length is less than or equal to min_length, or if the user entered a password shorter than min_length.
EVP_get_pw_prompt() returns an internal
    pointer to static memory containing the default prompt, or
    NULL if no default prompt is set.
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
EVP_read_pw_string() first appeared in
    SSLeay 0.5.1 and EVP_set_pw_prompt() and
    EVP_get_pw_prompt() in SSLeay 0.6.0. These functions
    have been available since OpenBSD 2.4.
EVP_read_pw_string_min() first appeared in
    OpenSSL 1.0.0 and has been available since OpenBSD
    4.9.
| August 24, 2024 | Sortix 1.1.0-dev | 
