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diff --git a/crypto/kerberosIV/lib/auth/sia/README b/crypto/kerberosIV/lib/auth/sia/README
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--- a/crypto/kerberosIV/lib/auth/sia/README
+++ b/crypto/kerberosIV/lib/auth/sia/README
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ following.
the default entry `/usr/tcb/bin/edauth -dd default', and add a
`d_accept_alternate_vouching' capability, if not already present.
- * For each user that does *not* have a local C2 password, you should
+ * For each user that does _not_ have a local C2 password, you should
set the password expiration field to zero. You can do this for each
user, or in the `default' table. To do this use `edauth' to set
(or change) the `u_exp' capability to `u_exp#0'.
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ Also, kerberised ftp will not work with C2 passwords. You can solve this
by using both Digital's ftpd and our on different ports.
*Remember*, if you do these changes you will get a system that most
-certainly does *not* fulfill the requirements of a C2 system. If C2 is
+certainly does _not_ fulfill the requirements of a C2 system. If C2 is
what you want, for instance if someone else is forcing you to use it,
you're out of luck. If you use enhanced security because you want a
system that is more secure than it would otherwise be, you probably got
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