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--- identd.man.orig Mon Jul 28 23:01:22 1997
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+++ identd.man Tue Sep 29 18:40:47 1998
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.TH IDENTD 8 "27 May 1992"
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.SH NAME
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-identd, in.identd \- TCP/IP IDENT protocol server
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+identd \- TCP/IP IDENT protocol server
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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-.B xDESTDIRx/[in.]identd
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+.B !!PREFIX!!/sbin/identd
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.RB [ \-i | \-w | \-b ]
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.RB [ \-t<seconds> ]
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.RB [ \-u<uid> ]
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If the
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.I keyfile
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is not specified, it defaults to
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-.BR /etc/identd.key .
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+.BR !!PREFIX!!/etc/identd.key .
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.PP
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The
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.B \-n
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mode of operation.
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.SH EXAMPLES
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Assuming the server is located in
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-.B /usr/etc/in.identd
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+.B !!PREFIX!!/sbin/identd
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one can put either:
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.PP
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-ident stream tcp wait sys /usr/etc/in.identd in.identd -w -t120
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+ident stream tcp wait sys !!PREFIX!!/sbin/identd identd -w -t120
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.PP
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or:
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.PP
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-ident stream tcp nowait sys /usr/etc/in.identd in.identd -i
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+ident stream tcp nowait sys !!PREFIX!!/sbin/identd identd -i
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.PP
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into the
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.B /etc/inetd.conf
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.B /etc/rc.local
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file:
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.PP
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-/usr/etc/in.identd -b -u2 -g2
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+!!PREFIX!!/sbin/identd -b -u2 -g2
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.PP
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This will make it run in the background as user 2, group 2 (user "sys",
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group "kmem" on SunOS 4.1.1).
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--- idecrypt.man.orig Tue Sep 29 19:00:01 1998
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+++ idecrypt.man Tue Sep 29 19:01:05 1998
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.PP
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.B idecrypt
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reads up to 1024 lines from the
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-.B /etc/identd.key
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+.B !!PREFIX!!/etc/identd.key
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file, converting each line to a DES key using
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.BR des_string_to_key (3).
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It then reads standard input, searching for encrypted tokens
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the remote IP address and the remote port number.
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.SH EXAMPLE
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Suppose that the local host has IP address 10.2.3.4, the local
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-.B /etc/identd.key
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+.B !!PREFIX!!/etc/identd.key
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file contains
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.PP
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foobar
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If the administrator of the remote host later provides the administrator
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of the local host with a copy of the encrypted token, and if
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the secret key has not been removed from the local
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-.B /etc/identd.key
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+.B !!PREFIX!!/etc/identd.key
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file, then the administrator of the local host can run
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.B idecrypt
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and can provide the encrypted token in standard input.
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