to value. Some simple checks are performed on value to make sure that it is
not sent to nonsense. The values that can be changed are: c, l,
facsimiletelephonenumber, telephonenumber, postaladdress, postalcode,
-loginshell, emailforward, ircnick, onvacation, and onvacation. See
+loginshell, emailforward, ircnick, onvacation, and labledurl. See
ud-info(1) for information on the meanings of each field type.
dit(Latitude/Longitude Change)
intend to use. Simply place a key on a line by itself, the full SSH key
format specification is supported, see sshd(8). Probably the most common way
to use this function will be verb(cat .ssh/identity.pub | gpg --clearsign |
-mail change@debian.org) which will set the authentication key to the
+mail change@db.debian.org) which will set the authentication key to the
identity you are using.
Multiple keys per user are supported, but they must all be sent at once.