Annotation of src/usr.bin/skeyinit/skeyinit.1, Revision 1.3
1.3 ! deraadt 1: .\" $OpenBSD: skeyinit.1,v 1.4 1995/07/07 22:24:09 jtc Exp $
1.1 deraadt 2: .\" $NetBSD: skeyinit.1,v 1.4 1995/07/07 22:24:09 jtc Exp $
3: .\" @(#)skeyinit.1 1.1 10/28/93
4: .\"
5: .Dd 28 October 1993
6: .Dt SKEYINIT 1
7: .Os NetBSD 4
8: .Sh NAME
9: .Nm S/key
10: .Nd change password or add user to S/Key authentication system.
11: .Sh SYNOPSIS
12: .Nm skeyinit
13: .Op Fl s
1.2 deraadt 14: .Op Fl z
1.1 deraadt 15: .Op Ar user
16: .Sh DESCRIPTION
17: .Nm skeyinit
18: will initialize the system information to allow a user to use
19: their S/Key to login.
20: You should use a secure login connection to generate
21: your first one time password.
22: .Sh OPTIONS
23: .Bl -tag -width Ds
24: .It Fl s
25: allows the user to set the seed and count for complete control
26: of the parameters.
27: To do this run skeyinit in one window and put in your count and seed;
28: then run
29: .Nm skey
30: in another window to generate the correct 6 english words
31: for that count and seed.
32: You can then "cut-and-paste" or type the words into the skeyinit window.
1.2 deraadt 33: .It Fl z
34: allows the user to zero their S/Key entry.
1.1 deraadt 35: .It Ar user
36: the username to be changed/added. By default the current user is
37: operated on.
38: .Sh FILES
39: .Bl -tag -width /etc/skeykeys
40: .It Pa /etc/skeykeys
41: data base of information for S/Key system.
42: .Sh SEE ALSO
43: .Xr skey 1
44: .Sh AUTHORS
45: Phil Karn, Neil M. Haller, John S. Walden, Scott Chasin