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author | brueffer <brueffer@FreeBSD.org> | 2003-07-08 21:10:32 +0000 |
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committer | brueffer <brueffer@FreeBSD.org> | 2003-07-08 21:10:32 +0000 |
commit | a2d305114410b3b2ee7b586bff9cc4568ae727d1 (patch) | |
tree | 5fadf972ae78aaa23a77cf2c799589e086f5de32 /share/man/man7/security.7 | |
parent | 3d2e5159d92fde431ac53c9ee408a2103d5b17ee (diff) | |
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Grammar fix
PR: 54225
Submitted by: Christopher Nehren <apeiron@comcast.net>
MFC after: 3 days
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diff --git a/share/man/man7/security.7 b/share/man/man7/security.7 index 4378522..af813e7 100644 --- a/share/man/man7/security.7 +++ b/share/man/man7/security.7 @@ -631,7 +631,7 @@ Ssh works quite well in every respect except when it is set up to forward encryption keys. What this means is that if you have a secure workstation holding keys that give you access to the rest of the system, and you ssh to an -unsecure machine, your keys becomes exposed. The actual keys themselves are +unsecure machine, your keys become exposed. The actual keys themselves are not exposed, but ssh installs a forwarding port for the duration of your login and if a hacker has broken root on the unsecure machine he can utilize that port to use your keys to gain access to any other machine that your |