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Various minor fixes. Stop lying about default timeout.
author
mdw
<mdw>
Thu, 22 Feb 2001 09:04:08 +0000
(09:04 +0000)
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mdw
<mdw>
Thu, 22 Feb 2001 09:04:08 +0000
(09:04 +0000)
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pixie.1
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pixie.1
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-94,7
+94,7
@@
or
.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
.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
1
5 minutes.
.TP
.B "\-d, \-\-daemon"
Fork into the background and disassociate from the terminal after
.TP
.B "\-d, \-\-daemon"
Fork into the background and disassociate from the terminal after
@@
-222,7
+222,7
@@
using the same syntax as the
.B \-t
command-line option.
.TP
.B \-t
command-line option.
.TP
-.B VERIFY " tag \fR[\fIexpire\fR]"
+.B
I
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
Requests a new passphrase named
.IR tag .
If the pixie is capable of fetching passphrases, it should ask the user
@@
-231,7
+231,7
@@
the
.B PASS
request.
.TP
.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
Sets the value of the passphrase named
.I tag
to be
@@
-287,7
+287,7
@@
sent a passphrase over a hostile or potentially hostile network. Don't
do anything else stupid.
.SH "OTHER CAVEATS"
The pixie's preinitialization checking doesn't do a thorough audit of a
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.
.BR chkpath (1)
does. It's your responsibility to make sure that the full path is
relatively safe.