Is there a way to save encrypted password in redis.conf?
I want to add password to Redis. I interested if there is a way to save encrypted password in redis.conf and not as plain text? Or a way not to store the password in redis.conf at all?
I want to add password to Redis. I interested if there is a way to save encrypted password in redis.conf and not as plain text? Or a way not to store the password in redis.conf at all?
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