4 Verifier is created using @command{govpn-verifier} utility.
8 Passphrase:[hello world]
9 $argon2d$m=4096,t=128,p=1$bwR5VjeCYIQaa8SeaI3rqg$KCNIqfS4DGsBTtVytamAzcISgrlEWvNxan1UfBrFu10
10 $argon2d$m=4096,t=128,p=1$bwR5VjeCYIQaa8SeaI3rqg
13 First line is the verifier for the server side. Second line is for the
14 client -- it lacks generated public key. However you can use server's
15 one on the client side too.
17 You can check passphrase against verifier by specifying @option{-verifier}
18 option with the path to verifier file:
21 % govpn-verifier -verifier '$argon2d...'
22 Passphrase:[hello world]
26 Optionally you can store plaintext passphrases on volatile memory
27 (memory disk, encrypted filesystem with restrictive permissions to the
28 file) and provide @option{-key} option.