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authorTodd C. Miller <millert@cvs.openbsd.org>1999-08-17 16:17:25 +0000
committerTodd C. Miller <millert@cvs.openbsd.org>1999-08-17 16:17:25 +0000
commit12cf30aa3e29f4551ed3fa072bb0b8936e4b78e3 (patch)
tree0d5f07ae6447cf32a7432fc68fd77d032966004d
parent59377078fca7bc471d831a664d3455936cf44d75 (diff)
mention RIPEMD-160 in body, fix date
-rw-r--r--usr.bin/skey/skey.110
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/usr.bin/skey/skey.1 b/usr.bin/skey/skey.1
index 8a43ca049f7..dc9193ebead 100644
--- a/usr.bin/skey/skey.1
+++ b/usr.bin/skey/skey.1
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-.\" $OpenBSD: skey.1,v 1.16 1999/07/03 13:01:54 aaron Exp $
+.\" $OpenBSD: skey.1,v 1.17 1999/08/17 16:17:24 millert Exp $
.\" @(#)skey.1 1.1 10/28/93
.\"
-.Dd 28 October 1993
+.Dd October 28, 1993
.Dt SKEY 1
.Os
.Sh NAME
@@ -21,9 +21,9 @@
.Nm S/key
is a procedure for using one-time passwords to authenticate access to
computer systems. It uses 64 bits of information transformed by the
-MD4, MD5, or SHA1 algorithms. The user supplies the 64 bits in the form
-of 6 English words that are generated by a secure computer. This
-implementation of
+MD4, MD5, SHA1, or RIPEMD-160 algorithms. The user supplies the 64 bits
+in the form of 6 English words that are generated by a secure computer.
+This implementation of
.Nm s/key
is RFC 1938 compliant.
.Pp