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24 It can generate message digest keys used in symmetric key cryptography and,
25 if the OpenSSL software library has been installed, it can generate host keys,
26 signing keys, certificates, and identity keys and parameters used in Autokey
32 The message digest symmetric keys file is generated in a format
39 When used to generate message digest symmetric keys, the program
46 The message digest symmetric keys file must be distributed and stored
48 Besides the keys used for ordinary NTP associations, additional keys
60 However, the identity keys are probably not compatible with anything
100 The symmetric keys file, normally called
101 .Pa ntp.keys ,
134 .Ar keys
141 .Ar keys
157 existing keys and parameters and generates a new certificate file with
183 sign keys;
190 sign keys.
215 Installing the keys as root might not work in NFS\-mounted
217 to the shared keys directory, even as root.
225 There is no need for one client to read the keys and certificates
239 All files are installed by default in the keys directory
243 The actual location of the keys directory
390 On each trusted host as root, change to the keys directory.
397 to generate keys and a trusted certificate.
400 flag to generate keys and nontrusted certificates.
438 using existing keys, and soft links.
467 In some schemes there are separate keys for servers and clients.
472 both server and client keys.
474 only as clients have key files that contain only client keys.
498 either the keys or certificates without copying them
505 scheme to generate keys
517 which includes both server and client keys.
527 of keys and certificates, these files can be refreshed as needed.
531 To eliminate this threat, the client keys can be extracted
541 To further protect the integrity of the keys,
548 scheme to generate keys
560 which includes both server and client keys.
576 at the same time, keys and certificates can be regenerated as needed.
582 scheme to generate keys
592 is the number of revokable keys (typically 5) to produce
617 scheme is independent of keys and certificates,
622 Set the number of bits in the identity modulus for generating identity keys to
654 Select the OpenSSL cipher to encrypt the files containing private keys.
674 client keys file previously specified
733 Generate a new symmetric keys file containing 10
735 keys, and if OpenSSL is available, 10
737 keys.
808 encrypted server keys and parameters for the Mu\-Varadharajan (MV)
909 The format of the symmetric keys file, ordinarily named
910 .Pa ntp.keys ,
940 Figure 1 shows a typical symmetric keys file used by the reference
942 Following the header the keys are entered one per line in the format
975 Note that the keys used by the
981 and entered by hand, so it is generally appropriate to specify these keys
986 program generates a symmetric keys file
988 Since the file contains private shared keys,
992 .Pa ntp.keys ,
1036 private keys. The default is three\-key triple DES in CBC mode,
1049 Write IFF or GQ identity keys.
1051 Write the public parameters from the IFF or GQ client keys to
1055 Generate GQ parameters and keys.
1057 Generate parameters and keys for the GQ identification scheme,
1062 Generate new host keys, obsoleting any that may exist.
1100 generate symmetric keys.
1102 Generate symmetric keys, obsoleting any that may exist.
1117 export IFF or GQ group keys with password.
1119 Export IFF or GQ identity group keys to the standard output,
1152 Generate parameters and keys for the Mu\-Varadharajan (MV)
1154 .It Fl v Ar num , Fl \-mv\-keys Ns = Ns Ar num
1155 update <num> MV keys.