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Revision 1.6, Thu May 16 17:26:58 2002 UTC (22 years ago) by millert
Revert to using the S/Key database directly (instead of BSD auth) so we can get real error messages. This means the -a option is history but it wasn't very useful anyway. |
.\" $OpenBSD: skeyinfo.1,v 1.6 2002/05/16 17:26:58 millert Exp $ .\" .Dd May 16, 2002 .Dt SKEYINFO 1 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm skeyinfo .Nd obtain the next S/Key challenge for a user .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm skeyinfo .Op Fl v .Op Ar user .Sh DESCRIPTION .Nm prints out the next S/Key challenge for the specified user or for the current user if no user is specified. .Pp The options are as follows: .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Fl v Print the hash algorithm as well. .El .Sh EXAMPLES % skey -n <number of passwords to print> `skeyinfo` | lpr .Pp This would print out a list of S/Key passwords for use over an untrusted network (perhaps for use at a conference). .Sh ERRORS .Bl -tag -width Ds .It cannot open /etc/skey/user The user does not have an entry in .Pa /etc/skey or access to the S/Key database has been disabled. The database can be enabled with the .Xr skeyinit 1 program. .It user is not listed in /etc/skey The S/Key database is enabled but the user does not have an entry in it. The .Xr skeyinit 1 program can be used to create an entry for the user. .El .Sh FILES .Bl -tag -width /etc/skey .It Pa /etc/skey directory containing user entries for S/Key .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr skey 1 , .Xr skeyinit 1