@@ -35,19 +35,20 @@
If you have lost or forgotten your LDAP password (and by extension, your
machine login password) you can have it reset by sending a PGP signed
-message to the mail gateway:
+message to the mail gateway:
echo "Please change my Debian password" | gpg --clearsign | mail chpasswd@db.debian.org
+or
echo "Please change my Debian password" | pgp -fast | mail chpasswd@db.debian.org
The daemon will then respond with a new randomized password encrypted
with your key. You can then use the
-SSL Web pages to change your
+SSL Web pages to change your
password to something you can remember. You cannot set a new password via the
mail gateway.
Alternatively, you can do without a password and use PGP to manipulate your
-LDAP information through the mail gateway and use
+LDAP information through the mail gateway and use
SSH RSA Authentication to access the servers. To setup OpenSSH for RSA you
need to first generate a private RSA key using ssh-keygen and select
a good password for it. Then send the public portion of the key to the LDAP
@@ -63,7 +64,7 @@ machines have the patched SSH required to support this yet.
Back to the Debian Project homepage.
You can contact us at admin@db.debian.org.
-Last Modified: Tue, Dec 28 06:19:17 UTC 1999
+Last Modified: Tue, Dec 28 06:44:59 UTC 1999
Copyright © 1997-1999 SPI; See license terms
diff --git a/web/password.wml b/web/password.wml
index efe8da3..e4dbee3 100644
--- a/web/password.wml
+++ b/web/password.wml
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
If you have lost or forgotten your LDAP password (and by extension, your
machine login password) you can have it reset by sending a PGP signed
-message to the mail gateway:
+message to the mail gateway:
echo "Please change my Debian password" | gpg --clearsign | mail chpasswd@db.debian.org
or
@@ -10,13 +10,13 @@ echo "Please change my Debian password" | pgp -fast | mail chpasswd@db.debian.or
The daemon will then respond with a new randomized password encrypted
with your key. You can then use the
-SSL Web pages to change your
+SSL Web pages to change your
password to something you can remember. You cannot set a new password via the
mail gateway.
Alternatively, you can do without a password and use PGP to manipulate your
-LDAP information through the mail gateway and use
+LDAP information through the mail gateway and use
SSH RSA Authentication to access the servers. To setup OpenSSH for RSA you
need to first generate a private RSA key using ssh-keygen and select
a good password for it. Then send the public portion of the key to the LDAP
diff --git a/web/searchform.html b/web/searchform.html
index d40113d..304d057 100644
--- a/web/searchform.html
+++ b/web/searchform.html
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
-
+