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-.TH pixie 1 "14 October 1999" Catacomb
+.TH pixie 1 "14 October 1999" "Straylight/Edgeware" "Catacomb cryptographic library"
.SH "NAME"
pixie \- Catacomb passphrase pixie
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.RB ` d '
can be added to specify minutes, hours or days respectively. A timeout
of zero means that the pixie will never time out a passphrase. The
-default is to time out a passphrase after 5 minutes.
+default is to time out a passphrase after 15 minutes.
.TP
.B "\-d, \-\-daemon"
Fork into the background and disassociate from the terminal after
.B \-t
command-line option.
.TP
-.B VERIFY " tag \fR[\fIexpire\fR]"
+.BI VERIFY " tag \fR[\fIexpire\fR]"
Requests a new passphrase named
.IR tag .
If the pixie is capable of fetching passphrases, it should ask the user
.B PASS
request.
.TP
-.BI SET "tag \fR[\fIexpire\fR] " \-\- " phrase"
+.BI SET " tag \fR[\fIexpire\fR] " \-\- " phrase"
Sets the value of the passphrase named
.I tag
to be
do anything else stupid.
.SH "OTHER CAVEATS"
The pixie's preinitialization checking doesn't do a thorough audit of a
-directory, in the way that, say
+directory, in the way that, say,
.BR chkpath (1)
does. It's your responsibility to make sure that the full path is
relatively safe.