diff --git a/docs/docsite/rst/faq.rst b/docs/docsite/rst/faq.rst index 7881d693c1..1e6d725dfb 100644 --- a/docs/docsite/rst/faq.rst +++ b/docs/docsite/rst/faq.rst @@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ The mkpasswd utility that is available on most Linux systems is a great option: mkpasswd --method=sha-512 If this utility is not installed on your system (e.g. you are using OS X) then you can still easily -generate these passwords using Python. First, ensure that the `Passlib `_ +generate these passwords using Python. First, ensure that the `Passlib `_ password hashing library is installed: .. code-block:: shell-session diff --git a/docs/docsite/rst/playbooks_prompts.rst b/docs/docsite/rst/playbooks_prompts.rst index a18ed1ae72..606ab0f1f4 100644 --- a/docs/docsite/rst/playbooks_prompts.rst +++ b/docs/docsite/rst/playbooks_prompts.rst @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ some other options, but otherwise works equivalently:: prompt: "Product release version" private: no -If `Passlib `_ is installed, vars_prompt can also crypt the +If `Passlib `_ is installed, vars_prompt can also crypt the entered value so you can use it, for instance, with the user module to define a password:: vars_prompt: