# Username/Password You can authenticate one or more clients using username and passwords; this enables you to have greater control over the management and issuance of credential secrets. For a single user: ```text authorization: { user: a, password: b } ``` You can also specify a single username/password by: ```text > nats-server --user a --pass b ``` For multiple users: ```text authorization: { users: [ {user: a, password: b}, {user: b, password: a} ] } ``` ## Bcrypted Passwords Username/password also supports bcrypted passwords using the [`nats`](../../../../nats-tools/natscli.md) tool. Simply replace the clear text password with the bcrypted entries: ```text > nats server passwd ? Enter password [? for help] ********************** ? Reenter password [? for help] ********************** $2a$11$V1qrpBt8/SLfEBr4NJq4T.2mg8chx8.MTblUiTBOLV3MKDeAy.f7u ``` And on the configuration file: ```text authorization: { users: [ {user: a, password: "$2a$11$V1qrpBt8/SLfEBr4NJq4T.2mg8chx8.MTblUiTBOLV3MKDeAy.f7u"}, ... ] } ``` ## Reloading a Configuration As you add/remove passwords from the server configuration file, you'll want your changes to take effect. To reload without restarting the server and disconnecting clients, do: ```text > nats-server --signal reload ```