Hello,
Try MD5SUM like that in a terminal
echo -n "myverysecretpassword" | md5sum
It will return you something like that 22ea6cf875d66b15d275684427275dfdf
witch is your password in an MD5 format.
Hope this help
Oliver
Le 29/07/2015 16:30, Motty Cruz a écrit :
Hello,
I would like to encrypt password between Asterisk servers and clients.
is there an easy way to do so? I am running Asterisk 1.8.22.0 built on
CentOS 6.3
Thanks,
.Motty
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