diff --git a/docsite/rst/playbooks2.rst b/docsite/rst/playbooks2.rst index c7dcc07a718..751a9ac04a5 100644 --- a/docsite/rst/playbooks2.rst +++ b/docsite/rst/playbooks2.rst @@ -218,7 +218,30 @@ vars_prompt can also crypt the entered value so you can use it, for instance, wi encrypt: "md5_crypt" confirm: yes salt_size: 7 - salt: "foo" + +You can use any crypt scheme supported by `Passlib ` : + +- des_crypt - DES Crypt +- bsdi_crypt - BSDi Crypt +- bigcrypt - BigCrypt +- crypt16 - Crypt16 +- md5_crypt - MD5 Crypt +- bcrypt - BCrypt +- sha1_crypt - SHA-1 Crypt +- sun_md5_crypt - Sun MD5 Crypt +- sha256_crypt - SHA-256 Crypt +- sha512_crypt - SHA-512 Crypt +- apr_md5_crypt - Apache’s MD5-Crypt variant +- phpass - PHPass’ Portable Hash +- pbkdf2_digest - Generic PBKDF2 Hashes +- cta_pbkdf2_sha1 - Cryptacular’s PBKDF2 hash +- dlitz_pbkdf2_sha1 - Dwayne Litzenberger’s PBKDF2 hash +- scram - SCRAM Hash +- bsd_nthash - FreeBSD’s MCF-compatible nthash encoding + + However, the only parameters accepted are 'salt' or 'salt_size'. You can use you own salt using + 'salt', or have one generated automatically using 'salt_size'. If nothing is specified, a salt + of size 8 will be generated. Passing Variables On The Command Line `````````````````````````````````````