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diff --git a/man/cloginrc.5 b/man/cloginrc.5 index 36709c2..7bfb7aa 100644 --- a/man/cloginrc.5 +++ b/man/cloginrc.5 @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ .\" -.\" $Id: cloginrc.5,v 1.31 2004/01/11 01:53:10 heas Exp $ +.\" $Id: cloginrc.5,v 1.34 2004/03/11 19:37:30 heas Exp $ .\" .hys 50 -.TH "cloginrc" "5" "11 Jan 2004" +.TH "cloginrc" "5" "11 Mar 2004" .SH NAME \.cloginrc \- clogin configuration file .SH DESCRIPTION @@ -42,12 +42,13 @@ include {<file>} .PP Note: the braces ({}) surrounding the values is significant when the values include TCL meta-characters. Best common practice is to always enclose the -values in braces. If a value includes a (left or right) brace, it must -be backslash-escaped, as in: +values in braces. If a value includes a (left or right) brace or space +character, it must be backslash-escaped, as in: .PP .in +1i .nf add user <hostname glob> {foo\\}bar} +add user <hostname glob> {foo\\ bar} .fi .in -1i .PP @@ -91,7 +92,7 @@ which is automatically enabled. This is, that user has enable privileges without the need to execute the enable command. The router's prompt is different for enabled mode, ending with a # rather than a >. .sp -Example: add autoenable * 1 +Example: add autoenable * {1} .sp Default: 0 .sp @@ -119,7 +120,7 @@ may be used to adjust the prompt that should look for when trying to login. Note that enableprompt can be a Tcl style regular expression. .sp -Example: add enableprompt rc*.example.net {"\\[Ee]nter the enable password:"} +Example: add enableprompt rc*.example.net {"\\[Ee]nter\\ the\\ enable\\ password:"} .sp Default: "\\[Pp]assword:" .\" @@ -153,7 +154,7 @@ add "mode character" to .telnetrc. See for more information on telnet command-line syntax, telnet options, and .telnetrc. .sp -Example: add method * {ssh} {telnet:3000} {rsh} +Example: add method * {ssh} {telnet:-3000} {rsh} .sp Which would cause .IR clogin @@ -175,6 +176,16 @@ device. This is equivalent to .BR jlogin (1). .\" .TP +.B add passphrase <router name glob> {"<SSH passphrase>"} +Specify the SSH passphrase. Note that this may be particular to an +.B identity +directive. The passphrase will default to the +.B password +for the given router. +.sp +Example: add passphrase rc*.example.net {the\\ bird\\ goes\\ tweet} +.\" +.TP .B add passprompt <router name glob> {"<password prompt>"} When using AAA with a Cisco router or switch, it is possible to redefine the prompt the device presents to the user for the password. passprompt may be @@ -183,7 +194,7 @@ used to adjust the prompt that should look for when trying to login. Note that passprompt can be a Tcl style regular expression. .sp -Example: add passprompt rc*.example.net {"\\[Ee]nter the password:"} +Example: add passprompt rc*.example.net {"\\[Ee]nter\\ the\\ password:"} .sp Default: "(\\[Pp]assword|passwd):" .\" @@ -227,7 +238,7 @@ used to adjust the prompt that should look for when trying to login. Note that userprompt can be a Tcl style regular expression. .sp -Example: add userprompt rc*.example.net {"\\[Ee]nter your username:"} +Example: add userprompt rc*.example.net {"\\[Ee]nter\\ your\\ username:"} .sp Default: "(Username|login|user name):" .\" |