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Concatenate username and password into a string with a colon between as shown: username:password Encode the resulting string in a Base64 variant. Prefix the encoded string with Basic ; the space after Basic is required.
What is Radix 64 Encoding? Radix 64 encoding allows binary data stored in octets (i.e. bytes) to be expressed as printable characters.
Basic authentication is a very simple authentication scheme that is built into the HTTP protocol. The client sends HTTP requests with the Authorization header that contains the Basic word followed by a space and a base64-encoded username:password string.
The fglpass tool can decrypt a BASE64 encoded and encrypted password using a RSA private key. The fglpass tool uses the RSA private key that was used to encrypt it or that is associated to a certificate containing the public part of that private key.
We can do HTTP basic authentication URL with @ in password. We have to pass the credentials appended with the URL. The username and password must be added with the format .
To encode data in Linux, you use the base64 [file] command. To decode, you use base64 -d [file] . This command is a powerful tool for encoding and decoding data, making it safe for transmission.
Use the fglpass tool to encrypt a password from a RSA key. The fglpass tool can decrypt a BASE64 encoded and encrypted password using a RSA private key. The fglpass tool can encode a file in BASE64 form. The fglpass tool can decode a BASE64 encoded file.
Basic Authentication Concatenate username and password into a string with a colon between as shown: username:password Encode the resulting string in a Base64 variant. Prefix the encoded string with Basic ; the space after Basic is required.

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