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Decrypting Jenkins Password
#To Decrypt Jenkins Password from credentials.xml
#<username>jenkins</username>
#<passphrase>your-sercret-hash-S0SKVKUuFfUfrY3UhhUC3J</passphrase>
#go to the jenkins url
http://jenkins-host/script
#In the console paste the script
hashed_pw='your-sercret-hash-S0SKVKUuFfUfrY3UhhUC3J'
passwd = hudson.util.Secret.decrypt(hashed_pw)
println(passwd)
@egr-ext
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egr-ext commented Mar 9, 2018

@vijayg92 have you find a solution for a secret file stored in credentials.xml ?

@fjlopezs
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@vijayg92 , @egr-ext
I use the code that I've posted before.

@bencoughlan
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remember that this needs the "="

i.e.

if
KEY_PASSWORD=tmdHc/YjAIu1O/XxwnyLTjgHIK1h95JwpskSy23Khj5

then

String key = "tmdHc/YjAIu1O/XxwnyLTjgHIK1h95JwpskSy23Khj5="
def secret = hudson.util.Secret.fromString(key)
println(secret.getPlainText())

@sigmunau
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@vijayg92 , @egr-ext This works for me:

println(new String(com.cloudbees.plugins.credentials.SecretBytes.fromString("{....}").getPlainData(), "ASCII"))

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TheFluo commented Aug 24, 2023

Hello, if you don't have acces to the console ... to verify for example the LDAP password that was encrypted ... how do you decrypt the generated password in the config.xml for the LDAP ?

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