- Back out my previous commit, I was wrong [1]

- Add manual page entities for opiekey(1) and opiepasswd(1).

Pointy Hat:	[1]
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Marc Fonvieille 2003-07-30 12:22:48 +00:00
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Kerberos password; we will call this a <quote>Unix password</quote>.
The second sort is the one-time password which is generated by the
S/Key <command>key</command> program or the OPIE
<command>opiekey</command> program and accepted by the
<command>keyinit</command> or <command>opiepasswd</command> programs
&man.opiekey.1; program and accepted by the
<command>keyinit</command> or &man.opiepasswd.1; programs
and the login prompt; we will
call this a <quote>one-time password</quote>. The final sort of
password is the secret password which you give to the
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<para>The secret password does not have anything to do with your Unix
password; they can be the same but this is not recommended. S/Key
and OPIE passwords are not limited to 8 characters like Unix
and OPIE secret passwords are not limited to 8 characters like Unix
passwords, they can be as long as you like. Passwords of six or
seven word long phrases are fairly common. For the most part, the
S/Key or OPIE system operates completely independently of the Unix