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Wrong salt length: %d byte when %d expected.
Wrong salt length: %d bytes when %d expected.
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Located in ../mkpasswd.c:305
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Wrong salt length: %d byte when %d <= n <= %d expected.
Wrong salt length: %d bytes when %d <= n <= %d expected.
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Located in ../mkpasswd.c:310
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Illegal salt character '%c'.
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Located in ../mkpasswd.c:319
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Password:
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Located in ../mkpasswd.c:377 ../mkpasswd.c:390
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Method not supported by crypt(3).
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Located in ../mkpasswd.c:409
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Usage: mkpasswd [OPTIONS]... [PASSWORD [SALT]]
Crypts the PASSWORD using crypt(3).

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Located in ../mkpasswd.c:518
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-m, --method=TYPE select method TYPE
-5 like --method=md5crypt
-S, --salt=SALT use the specified SALT
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Located in ../mkpasswd.c:521
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-R, --rounds=NUMBER use the specified NUMBER of rounds
-P, --password-fd=NUM read the password from file descriptor NUM
instead of /dev/tty
-s, --stdin like --password-fd=0
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Located in ../mkpasswd.c:526
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-h, --help display this help and exit
-V, --version output version information and exit

If PASSWORD is missing then it is asked interactively.
If no SALT is specified, a random one is generated.
If TYPE is 'help', available methods are printed.

Report bugs to %s.
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Located in ../mkpasswd.c:532
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Available methods:
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