Annotation of src/usr.bin/skeyinfo/skeyinfo.1, Revision 1.6
1.6 ! millert 1: .\" $OpenBSD: skeyinfo.1,v 1.5 2001/06/19 01:49:45 millert Exp $
1.1 millert 2: .\"
1.6 ! millert 3: .Dd May 16, 2002
1.1 millert 4: .Dt SKEYINFO 1
5: .Os
6: .Sh NAME
7: .Nm skeyinfo
8: .Nd obtain the next S/Key challenge for a user
9: .Sh SYNOPSIS
10: .Nm skeyinfo
11: .Op Fl v
12: .Op Ar user
13: .Sh DESCRIPTION
1.3 aaron 14: .Nm
1.1 millert 15: prints out the next S/Key challenge for the specified user or for the
1.3 aaron 16: current user if no user is specified.
17: .Pp
18: The options are as follows:
1.6 ! millert 19: .Bl -tag -width Ds
1.3 aaron 20: .It Fl v
21: Print the hash algorithm as well.
22: .El
23: .Sh EXAMPLES
1.1 millert 24: % skey -n <number of passwords to print> `skeyinfo` | lpr
1.3 aaron 25: .Pp
1.1 millert 26: This would print out a list of S/Key passwords for use over
27: an untrusted network (perhaps for use at a conference).
1.6 ! millert 28: .Sh ERRORS
! 29: .Bl -tag -width Ds
! 30: .It cannot open /etc/skey/user
! 31: The user does not have an entry in
! 32: .Pa /etc/skey
! 33: or access to the S/Key database has been disabled.
! 34: The database can be enabled with the
! 35: .Xr skeyinit 1
! 36: program.
! 37: .It user is not listed in /etc/skey
! 38: The S/Key database is enabled but the user does not have an entry in it.
! 39: The
! 40: .Xr skeyinit 1
! 41: program can be used to create an entry for the user.
! 42: .El
! 43: .Sh FILES
! 44: .Bl -tag -width /etc/skey
! 45: .It Pa /etc/skey
! 46: directory containing user entries for S/Key
! 47: .El
1.1 millert 48: .Sh SEE ALSO
1.2 aaron 49: .Xr skey 1 ,
50: .Xr skeyinit 1