- 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>. Kerberos password; we will call this a <quote>Unix password</quote>.
The second sort is the one-time password which is generated by the The second sort is the one-time password which is generated by the
S/Key <command>key</command> program or the OPIE S/Key <command>key</command> program or the OPIE
<command>opiekey</command> program and accepted by the &man.opiekey.1; program and accepted by the
<command>keyinit</command> or <command>opiepasswd</command> programs <command>keyinit</command> or &man.opiepasswd.1; programs
and the login prompt; we will and the login prompt; we will
call this a <quote>one-time password</quote>. The final sort of call this a <quote>one-time password</quote>. The final sort of
password is the secret password which you give to the 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 <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 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 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 seven word long phrases are fairly common. For the most part, the
S/Key or OPIE system operates completely independently of the Unix S/Key or OPIE system operates completely independently of the Unix