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-.ll 6i
-.pl 10.5i
-.\" @(#)keyinit.1 1.0 (Bellcore) 7/20/93
-.\"
-.lt 6.0i
-.TH KEYINIT 1 "20 July 1993"
-.AT 3
-.SH NAME
-keyinit \- Change password or add user to S/Key authentication system.
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B keyinit [\-s] [<user ID >]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.I keyinit
-initializes the system so you can use S/Key one-time passwords to
-login. The program will ask you to enter a secret pass phrase; enter a
-phrase of several words in response. After the S/Key database has been
-updated you can login using either your regular UNIX password or using
-S/Key one-time passwords.
-.PP
-When logging in from another machine you can avoid typing a real
-password over the network, by typing your S/Key pass phrase to the
-\fIkey\fR command on the local machine: the program will respond with
-the one-time password that you should use to log into the remote
-machine. This is most conveniently done with cut-and-paste operations
-using a mouse. Alternatively, you can pre-compute one-time passwords
-using the \fIkey\fR command and carry them with you on a piece of paper.
-.PP
-\fIkeyinit\fR requires you to type your secret password, so it should
-be used only on a secure terminal. For example, on the console of a
-workstation. If you are using \fIkeyinit\fR while logged in over an
-untrusted network, follow the instructions given below with the \-s
-option.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.IP \-s
-Set secure mode where the user is expected to have used a secure
-machine to generate the first one time password. Without the \-s the
-system will assume you are direct connected over secure communications
-and prompt you for your secret password.
-The \-s option also allows one to set the seed and count for complete
-control of the parameters. You can use keyinit -s in compination with
-the
-.I key
-command to set the seed and count if you do not like the defaults.
-To do this run keyinit in one window and put in your count and seed
-then run key in another window to generate the correct 6 english words
-for that count and seed. You can then
-"cut" and "paste" them or copy them into the keyinit window.
-.sp
-.LP
-.B <user ID>
-the ID for the user to be changed/added
-.SH DIAGNOSTICS
-.SH FILES
-.TP
-/etc/skeykeys data base of information for S/Key system.
-.SH BUGS
-.LP
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR skey(1),
-.BR key(1),
-.BR keysu(1),
-.BR keyinfo(1)
-.SH AUTHOR
-Command by Phil Karn, Neil M. Haller, John S. Walden
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