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authorGreg Hudson <ghudson@mit.edu>2010-09-20 18:25:18 +0000
committerGreg Hudson <ghudson@mit.edu>2010-09-20 18:25:18 +0000
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Adjust the k5login man page to have a slightly more neutral tone
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diff --git a/src/gen-manpages/k5login.M b/src/gen-manpages/k5login.M
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@@ -12,26 +12,26 @@ directory the file resides. One common use is to place a
file in root's home directory, thereby granting system administrators
remote root access to the host via Kerberos.
.SH EXAMPLES
-Suppose the user "janedoe" had a
+Suppose the user "alice" had a
.B .k5login
file in her home directory containing the following line:
.sp
.nf
.in +1i
-johndoe@FUBAR.ORG
+bob@FUBAR.ORG
.in -1i
.fi
.sp
-This would allow her husband "johndoe" to use any of the Kerberos
-network applications, such as
+This would allow "bob" to use any of the Kerberos network
+applications, such as
.IR telnet (1),
.IR rlogin (1),
.IR rsh (1),
and
.IR rcp (1),
-to access her account, using his own Kerberos tickets.
+to access alice's account, using bob's Kerberos tickets.
.PP
-Let us further suppose that "janedoe" is a system administrator. She
+Let us further suppose that "alice" is a system administrator. Alice
and the other system administrators would have their principals in
root's
.B .k5login
@@ -39,17 +39,16 @@ file on each host:
.sp
.nf
.in +1i
-janedoe@BLEEP.COM
+alice@BLEEP.COM
joeadmin/root@BLEEP.COM
.in -1i
.fi
.sp
This would allow either system administrator to log in to these hosts
using their Kerberos tickets instead of having to type the root
-password. Note that because "janedoe"'s husband retains the Kerberos
-tickets for his own principal, "johndoe@FUBAR.ORG", he would not have
-any of the privileges that require his wife's tickets, such as root
-access to any of her site's hosts, or the ability to change her
-password.
+password. Note that because "bob" retains the Kerberos tickets for
+his own principal, "bob@FUBAR.ORG", he would not have any of the
+privileges that require alice's tickets, such as root access to any of
+the site's hosts, or the ability to change alice's password.
.SH SEE ALSO
telnet(1), rlogin(1), rsh(1), rcp(1), ksu(1), telnetd(8), klogind(8)