Support hashing from standard input#67
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Detect the presence of the terminal when invoking the hash command, and if not found assume the password is being supplied on standard input. This supports scripting operations.
The SP certificate decode depended on raw PEM blocks being pasted and would fail if the usual headers and footers were provided. This made for very inconvenient command line usage. It has been modified to simply accpet a block with normal PEM headers.
Set the `log-level` parameter to a valid logrus level to adjust.
This is useful for debugging authentication.
Some SPs require response signatures. There's no harm to adding them, and it fixes a compatibility hole.
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Detect the presence of the terminal when invoking the hash command, and if not found assume the password is being supplied on standard input.
This supports scripting operations.
Example usage:
This stops short of trying to remove the "using config line", but a simple
| tail -n1will get the hashed string.