Query: string2key
OS: netbsd
Section: 8
Format: Original Unix Latex Style Formatted with HTML and a Horizontal Scroll Bar
STRING2KEY(8) BSD System Manager's Manual STRING2KEY(8)NAMEstring2key -- map a password into a keySYNOPSISstring2key [-5 | --version5] [-4 | --version4] [-a | --afs] [-c cell | --cell=cell] [-w password | --password=password] [-p principal | --principal=principal] [-k string | --keytype=string] passwordDESCRIPTIONstring2key performs the string-to-key function. This is useful when you want to handle the raw key instead of the password. Supported options: -5, --version5 Output Kerberos v5 string-to-key -4, --version4 Output Kerberos v4 string-to-key -a, --afs Output AFS string-to-key -c cell, --cell=cell AFS cell to use -w password, --password=password Password to use -p principal, --principal=principal Kerberos v5 principal to use -k string, --keytype=string Keytype --version print version --helpBSDMarch 4, 2000 BSD
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