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Authenticating with a User and Password
For this example, start the server using:
> gnatsd --user myname --pass password
You can encrypt passwords to pass to gnatsd
using a simple tool provided by the server:
> go run mkpasswd.go -p
> password: password
> bcrypt hash: $2a$11$1oJy/wZYNTxr9jNwMNwS3eUGhBpHT3On8CL9o7ey89mpgo88VG6ba
and use the hashed password in the server config. The client still uses the plain text version.
The code uses localhost:4222 so that you can start the server on your machine to try them out.
Connecting with a User/Password
When logging in with a password gnatsd
will take either a plain text password or an encrypted password.
!INCLUDE "../../_examples/connect_userpass.html"
Connecting with a User/Password in the URL
Most clients make it easy to pass the user name and password by accepting them in the URL for the server. This standard format is:
nats://user:password@server:port
Using this format, you can connect to a server using authentication as easily as you connected with a URL:
!INCLUDE "../../_examples/connect_userpass_url.html"