Difference between revisions of "Openssl rand"
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− | openssl rand -base64 16 | [[colrm]] 17 | + | openssl rand -[[base64]] 16 | [[colrm]] 17 |
− | [[openssl rand -hex | + | [[openssl]] rand -[[hex]] 32 |
export [[JWT]]=`openssl rand -hex 32` | export [[JWT]]=`openssl rand -hex 32` | ||
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+ | [[openssl rand 32]] | ||
Note that you are limited to a particular set of 64 characters (A–Z, a–z, 0–9, + and /) due to base64 encoding on the output. | Note that you are limited to a particular set of 64 characters (A–Z, a–z, 0–9, + and /) due to base64 encoding on the output. |
Latest revision as of 13:48, 8 May 2024
openssl rand -base64 24 2oDX9uTmMXyNU/Z8abvO6wHVbjlQfRTa
openssl rand -base64 16 | colrm 17
openssl rand -hex 32 export JWT=`openssl rand -hex 32`
openssl rand 32
Note that you are limited to a particular set of 64 characters (A–Z, a–z, 0–9, + and /) due to base64 encoding on the output.
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