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diff --git a/usr.bin/key/skey.1 b/usr.bin/key/skey.1 deleted file mode 100644 index b4e0455..0000000 --- a/usr.bin/key/skey.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -.ll 6i -.pl 10.5i -.\" @(#)skey.1 1.1 10/28/93 -.\" -.lt 6.0i -.TH KEY 1 "28 October 1993" -.AT 3 -.SH NAME -S/key \- A procedure to use one time passwords for accessing computer systems. -.SH DESCRIPTION -.I S/key -is a procedure for using one time password to authenticate access to -computer systems. It uses 64 bits of information transformed by the -MD4 algorithm. The user supplies the 64 bits in the form of 6 English -words that are generated by a secure computer. -Example use of the S/key program -.I key -.sp - Usage example: -.sp 0 - >key 99 th91334 -.sp 0 - Enter password: <your secret password is entered here> -.sp 0 - OMEN US HORN OMIT BACK AHOY -.sp 0 - > -.sp -The programs that are part of the S/Key system are keyinit, key, and -keyinfo. Keyinit is used to get your ID set up, key is -used to get the one time password each time, -keyinfo is used to extract information from the S/Key database. -.sp -When you run "keyinit" you inform the system of your -secret password. Running "key" then generates the -one-time passwords, and also requires your secret -password. If however, you misspell your password -while running "key", you will get a list of passwords -that will not work, and no indication about the problem. -.sp -Password sequence numbers count backward from 99. If you -don't know this, the syntax for "key" will be confusing. -.sp -You can enter the passwords using small letters, even -though the "key" program gives them in caps. -.sp -Macintosh and a general purpose PC use -are available. -.sp -Under FreeBSD, you can control, with /etc/skey.access, from which -hosts and/or networks the use of S/Key passwords is obligated. -.LP -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR keyinit(1), -.BR key(1), -.BR keyinfo(1) -.BR skey.access(5) -.SH AUTHOR -Phil Karn, Neil M. Haller, John S. Walden, Scott Chasin |