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6 condor_store_cred securely stash a password
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9 condor_store_cred [ -help ]
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11 condor_store_cred add [ -c
12 | -u username ] [ -p password ] [ -n machinename ] [ -f filename ]
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21 condor_store_cred stores passwords in a secure manner. There are two
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24 1. A shared pool password is needed in order to implement the PASS‐
25 WORD authentication method. condor_store_cred using the -c option
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39 a user/domain pair securely in the Windows registry. Using this
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