Add OpenBSD password encryption (#40647)

OpenBSD comes with its own encryption utility as well, which must be run on the password text `encrypt <password>`. following the code block above, i just included the base command in the code block. I wasn't quite sure where to add my change, so I put it at the bottom of the section since the rest all flows well together.

+label: docsite_pr
pull/40665/head
Adam "Bucky" Townsend 7 years ago committed by Brian Coca
parent 8666c08327
commit 94049680c3

@ -365,6 +365,7 @@ The mkpasswd utility that is available on most Linux systems is a great option:
mkpasswd --method=sha-512
If this utility is not installed on your system (e.g. you are using OS X) then you can still easily
generate these passwords using Python. First, ensure that the `Passlib <https://bitbucket.org/ecollins/passlib/wiki/Home>`_
password hashing library is installed:
@ -382,6 +383,12 @@ Once the library is ready, SHA512 password values can then be generated as follo
Use the integrated :ref:`hash_filters` to generate a hashed version of a password.
You shouldn't put plaintext passwords in your playbook or host_vars; instead, use :doc:`../user_guide/playbooks_vault` to encrypt sensitive data.
In OpenBSD, a similar option is available in the base system called encrypt(1):
.. code-block:: shell-session
encrypt
.. _commercial_support:
Ansible supports dot notation and array notation for variables. Which notation should I use?

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