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    Passwords are not PLAIN anymore in Plesk 11?

    So I have this in a bash script, and it is telling me that the data was decrypted, but it is giving me something other than text. Any idea what I'm missing here? dbpass='$AES-128-CBC$vx1X9Uho3Gc05oEfSOCx/w==$W2OtcPR28qdI0YaMYb27Ig==' passstr=$(echo ${dbpass} | sed 's/\$AES-128-CBC\$//g')...
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    Passwords are not PLAIN anymore in Plesk 11?

    The only thing I have interest in right now is the ability to decode the database password. Maybe not even decode the password, just to reuse it somehow.
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    Passwords are not PLAIN anymore in Plesk 11?

    I'm trying to do something very similar to you. How did you decrypt the password using the secret.key file? I'm having a hard time understanding the openssl usage.
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