-$argon2d$m=4096,t=128,p=1$bwR5VjeCYIQaa8SeaI3rqg$KCNIqfS4DGsBTtVytamAzcISgrlEWvNxan1UfBrFu10
-$argon2d$m=4096,t=128,p=1$bwR5VjeCYIQaa8SeaI3rqg
-@end example
+$balloon$s=32768,t=16,p=2$bwR5VjeCYIQaa8SeaI3rqg$KCNIqfS4DGsBTtVytamAzcISgrlEWvNxan1UfBrFu10
+$balloon$s=32768,t=16,p=2$bwR5VjeCYIQaa8SeaI3rqg
+@end verbatim
First line is the verifier for the server side. Second line is for the
client -- it lacks generated public key. However you can use server's
one on the client side too.
First line is the verifier for the server side. Second line is for the
client -- it lacks generated public key. However you can use server's
one on the client side too.
Optionally you can store plaintext passphrases on volatile memory
(memory disk, encrypted filesystem with restrictive permissions to the
Optionally you can store plaintext passphrases on volatile memory
(memory disk, encrypted filesystem with restrictive permissions to the