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Bunch of errors fixed.
author
mdw
<mdw>
Thu, 11 Nov 2004 12:47:05 +0000
(12:47 +0000)
committer
mdw
<mdw>
Thu, 11 Nov 2004 12:47:05 +0000
(12:47 +0000)
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a/keyring.5
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index
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..
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--- a/
keyring.5
+++ b/
keyring.5
@@
-81,11
+81,11
@@
followed by a
.RB ` : '
and the actual key data. The attributes are as follows.
.TP
.RB ` : '
and the actual key data. The attributes are as follows.
.TP
-.BR "binary" ", " "
mp
" ", " "struct" ", " "encrypt" ", " "string" ", " "ec"
+.BR "binary" ", " "
integer
" ", " "struct" ", " "encrypt" ", " "string" ", " "ec"
The key encoding type. This describes the format of the actual key
data.
.TP
The key encoding type. This describes the format of the actual key
data.
.TP
-.B "symmetric" ", " "private" ", " "public" ", " "shared"
+.B
R
"symmetric" ", " "private" ", " "public" ", " "shared"
The kind of key this is. This field can be used to filter public keys
from private ones.
.TP
The kind of key this is. This field can be used to filter public keys
from private ones.
.TP
@@
-99,7
+99,7
@@
depends on the encoding type. This works as follows.
.B "binary"
The binary data is base64 encoded (RFC2045).
.TP
.B "binary"
The binary data is base64 encoded (RFC2045).
.TP
-.B "
mp
"
+.B "
integer
"
The integer is a string of decimal digits.
.TP
.B "struct"
The integer is a string of decimal digits.
.TP
.B "struct"
@@
-142,7
+142,7
@@
MGF1 mode with seed
.IR K ;
let
.I K\*(usE\*(ue
.IR K ;
let
.I K\*(usE\*(ue
-be the half and
+be the
first
half and
.I K\*(usT\*(ue
be the second.
Encrypt the message
.I K\*(usT\*(ue
be the second.
Encrypt the message
@@
-178,7
+178,7
@@
follows.
.B "binary"
The key data is stored as-is.
.TP
.B "binary"
The key data is stored as-is.
.TP
-.B "
mp
"
+.B "
integer
"
The integer is stored, base-256, one digit per octet, in big-endian
order, using as few octets as possible. The value 0 has length zero.
.TP
The integer is stored, base-256, one digit per octet, in big-endian
order, using as few octets as possible. The value 0 has length zero.
.TP
@@
-201,7
+201,7
@@
the
and
.IR y -coordinates
expressed as integers in the obvious way and encoded as for
and
.IR y -coordinates
expressed as integers in the obvious way and encoded as for
-.B
mp
+.B
integer
keys, each preceded by a two-octet length. There is no padding between
the two coordinates.
.TP
keys, each preceded by a two-octet length. There is no padding between
the two coordinates.
.TP