Start_bytes => "12345678901234567890123456789012", # randĪdditionally, items parsed from the Meta section of a version 2 database will be added. The following keys will be present after the reading of a version 2 database (from the header): cipher => "aes", The following fields are present in both version 1 and version 2 style databases (from the header): enc_iv => "123456789123456", # rand Returns a hashref representing the combined current header and meta information for the currently loaded database. The same master password types passed to load_db can be used here. You will need to unlock the db via $k->unlock before calling this method if the database is currently locked. The headers can be passed in to test round trip portability. If headers are not passed, a fresh set of headers are generated based on the groups and the master password. If groups are not passed, it defaults to using the currently loaded groups. Optionally takes a "groups" arrayref and a "headers" hashref. $k->clear # delete current db from memory Print Dumper $k->groups # passwords are now visible Print Dumper $k->groups # passwords are locked $k->load_db($file, $master_pass) # errors die File::KeePass - Interface to KeePass V1 and V2 database files SYNOPSIS use File::KeePass
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |