Subject: Re: How do I use S/key ?
To: Ernst J. du Toit <ernstjdt@maxwell.ctech.ac.za>
From: Chris G Demetriou <Chris_G_Demetriou@LAGAVULIN.PDL.CS.CMU.EDU>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 01/24/1995 17:27:13
> Is the skey stuff in NetBSD-1.0 complete? Everything happens as advertised 
> in the man pages, but how does one go about actually USING skey?

assuming you have a set of keys, etc. (obtained from 'skey'), you
supply 's/key' as your password when logging in, and then follow the
prompts.  For example:

136 [lagavulin] GENERIC.gcc % telnet sun-lamp.cs.berkeley.edu
Trying 128.32.138.88...
Connected to sun-lamp.CS.BERKELEY.EDU.
Escape character is '^]'.
Client Warning: Connection not encrypted! Communication may be eavesdropped.

NetBSD/i386 (sun-lamp.cs.berkeley.edu) (ttyp4)

login: cgd
Password:					       <== enter "s/key"
[s/key 98 sun-531402]
Response:					       <== enter the right key
Last login: Tue Jan 24 14:23:34 from LAGAVULIN.PDL.CS
[ ... ]



chris