How To Encrypt Plain Text Passwords In Packet Tracer?
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Unfortunately, Packet Tracer does not have any built-in features for encrypting plain text passwords. However, you can use third-party encryption tools like OpenSSL and GnuPG to encrypt your plain text passwords before you enter them into Packet Tracer. These tools can encrypt your passwords using a variety of encryption algorithms, including AES, Blowfish, and 3DES. You can then use the encrypted passwords to protect your Packet Tracer configurations.
Unfortunately, Packet Tracer does not have the ability to encrypt plain text passwords. If you need to protect a password, we recommend using an alternative secure method of authentication such as two–factor authentication or public–key infrastructure (PKI).