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			The connection routing tutorial is a combination of the two different connection routing tutorials. This should reduce the maintenance burden by a significant amount.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| # Encrypting Passwords
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| There are two options for representing the password, either plain text or
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| encrypted passwords may be used. In order to use encrypted passwords a set of
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| keys must be generated that will be used by the encryption and decryption
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| process. To generate the keys use the `maxkeys` command and pass the name of the
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| secrets file in which the keys are stored.
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| 
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| ```
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| maxkeys /var/lib/maxscale/.secrets
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| ```
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| 
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| Once the keys have been created the `maxpasswd` command can be used to generate
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| the encrypted password.
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| 
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| ```
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| maxpasswd plainpassword
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| 96F99AA1315BDC3604B006F427DD9484
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| ```
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| 
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| The username and password, either encrypted or plain text, are stored in the
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| service section using the `user` and `password` parameters.
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| Here is an example configuration that uses an encrypted password.
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| ```
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| [My-Service]
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| type=service
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| router=readconnroute
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| router_options=master
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| servers=dbserv1, dbserv2, dbserv3
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| user=maxscale
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| password=96F99AA1315BDC3604B006F427DD9484
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| ```
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