Liam W in memoriam 1998-2020 Jan 31, 2014 #2 Matthew Hawley said: What do I put here? Or can I just make up my own? Click to expand... Its arbitrary. Make it up. Its so you can invalidate links if needed at a later date. I'm using a hash of a particular string... Liam Upvote 0 Downvote
Matthew Hawley said: What do I put here? Or can I just make up my own? Click to expand... Its arbitrary. Make it up. Its so you can invalidate links if needed at a later date. I'm using a hash of a particular string... Liam
Floren Well-known member Apr 18, 2014 #3 I use OpenSSL to generate a 32 characters random string: $ openssl rand -base64 24 BCqzPsZWdtFnpXQwigR6fZP/QgIQy5Ps Click to expand... Upvote 0 Downvote
I use OpenSSL to generate a 32 characters random string: $ openssl rand -base64 24 BCqzPsZWdtFnpXQwigR6fZP/QgIQy5Ps Click to expand...
Nirjonadda Well-known member Nov 27, 2016 #4 Floren said: I use OpenSSL to generate a 32 characters random string: Click to expand... Where you are getting? Upvote 0 Downvote
Floren said: I use OpenSSL to generate a 32 characters random string: Click to expand... Where you are getting?
TPerry Well-known member Nov 29, 2016 #5 Nirjonadda said: Where you are getting? Click to expand... From the command line of his VPS/server. Code: openssl rand -base64 24 is a program with parameters that you can run if you have shell access to your server. Shared hosting will not normally provide that. Upvote 0 Downvote
Nirjonadda said: Where you are getting? Click to expand... From the command line of his VPS/server. Code: openssl rand -base64 24 is a program with parameters that you can run if you have shell access to your server. Shared hosting will not normally provide that.