From 7a0e9808163461d1e1ff7e2e0ee9c5e69ed33b9b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: jgg <> Date: Tue, 28 Dec 1999 05:48:31 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Updated docs --- web/doc-general.html | 8 +++++--- web/doc-general.wml | 2 +- web/password.html | 11 ++++++----- web/password.wml | 6 +++--- web/searchform.html | 5 +++-- 5 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/web/doc-general.html b/web/doc-general.html index 1527f87..067c2c3 100644 --- a/web/doc-general.html +++ b/web/doc-general.html @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ - + @@ -63,17 +63,19 @@ key can make any change to the directory through the mail interface.

Access

The directory has several means to access it: +

+Lost or forgotten password instructions


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-Last Modified: Tue, Dec 28 05:58:00 UTC 1999
+Last Modified: Tue, Dec 28 06:42:42 UTC 1999
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diff --git a/web/doc-general.wml b/web/doc-general.wml index 50962bd..c587392 100644 --- a/web/doc-general.wml +++ b/web/doc-general.wml @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ key can make any change to the directory through the mail interface.

Access

The directory has several means to access it:
@@ -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.

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-Last Modified: Tue, Dec 28 06:19:17 UTC 1999
+Last Modified: Tue, Dec 28 06:44:59 UTC 1999
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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 @@ - +

@@ -312,11 +312,12 @@ settings


Debian development machines

Documentation

+

Lost or forgotten password instructions


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You can contact us at admin@db.debian.org.

-Last Modified: Tue, Dec 28 06:09:33 UTC 1999
+Last Modified: Tue, Dec 28 06:31:32 UTC 1999
Copyright © 1997-1999 SPI; See license terms
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