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KEYINIT(1) FreeBSD General Commands Manual KEYINIT(1)
NAME
keyinit -- change password or add user to S/Key authentication system
SYNOPSIS
keyinit [-s] [userID]
DESCRIPTION
Keyinit initializes the system so you can use S/Key one-time passwords to
login. The program will ask you to enter a secret pass phrase; enter a
phrase of several words in response. After the S/Key database has been
updated you can login using either your regular UNIX password or using
S/Key one-time passwords.
When logging in from another machine you can avoid typing a real password
over the network, by typing your S/Key pass phrase to the key command on
the local machine: the program will respond with the one-time password
that you should use to log into the remote machine. This is most conve-
niently done with cut-and-paste operations using a mouse. Alternatively,
you can pre-compute one-time passwords using the key command and carry
them with you on a piece of paper.
Keyinit requires you to type your secret password, so it should be used
only on a secure terminal. For example, on the console of a workstation.
If you are using keyinit while logged in over an untrusted network, fol-
low the instructions given below with the -s option.
OPTIONS
-s Set secure mode where the user is expected to have used a secure
machine to generate the first one time password. Without the -s
the system will assume you are direct connected over secure com-
munications and prompt you for your secret password. The -s
option also allows one to set the seed and count for complete
control of the parameters. You can use keyinit -s in combination
with the key command to set the seed and count if you do not like
the defaults. To do this run keyinit in one window and put in
your count and seed then run key in another window to generate
the correct 6 English words for that count and seed. You can
then "cut" and "paste" them or copy them into the keyinit window.
userID The ID for the user to be changed/added
FILES
/etc/skeykeys data base of information for S/Key system.
SEE ALSO
key(1), keyinfo(1), skey(1), su(1)
AUTHORS
Command by Phil Karn,
Neil M. Haller,
John S. Walden
FreeBSD 4.9 July 20, 1993 FreeBSD 4.9
Федотов А.М.
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