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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers F1 key Post 50815 by Elrond on Monday 3rd of May 2004 12:30:47 PM
Old 05-03-2004
Question F1 key

Hello.

I have a question. I need to activate the F1 key for an application, because when i enter by doing "telnet ..." my F1 key doesn't do anything.

Any idea?
 

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keylogout(1)						      General Commands Manual						      keylogout(1)

NAME
keylogout - delete stored secret key with keyserv SYNOPSIS
[ ] DESCRIPTION
deletes the key stored by the key server process Further access to the key is revoked; however, current session keys may remain valid until they expire or are refreshed. Deleting the keys stored by will cause any background jobs or scheduled at(1) jobs that need secure RPC services to fail. Since only one copy of the key is kept on a machine, it is a bad idea to place a call to this command in your file since it will affect other sessions on the same machine. Options Force to delete the secret key for the superuser. By default, by the superuser is disallowed because it would break all RPC services, such as NFS, that are started by the superuser. AUTHOR
was developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc. SEE ALSO
at(1), chkey(1), login(1), keylogin(1), keyserv(1M), newkey(1M), publickey(4). keylogout(1)
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