naddy 4adff9735f Fix version number.
From: Nikolay Sturm <sturm@sec.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de>
2002-09-01 20:49:31 +00:00

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$OpenBSD: patch-keychain,v 1.3 2002/09/01 20:49:31 naddy Exp $
--- keychain.orig Tue Aug 27 03:23:19 2002
+++ keychain Sun Sep 1 22:51:16 2002
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
# Author: Daniel Robbins <drobbins@gentoo.org>
# $Header: /home/cvs/ports/security/keychain/patches/Attic/patch-keychain,v 1.3 2002/09/01 20:49:31 naddy Exp $
-version=2.0.1
+version=2.0.2
PATH="/sbin:/usr/sbin:${PATH}:/usr/ucb"; export PATH;
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ then
Description:
- Keychain is an OpenSSH key manager, typically run from ~/.bash_profile. When
+ Keychain is an OpenSSH key manager, typically run from ~/.profile. When
run, it will make sure ssh-agent is running; if not, it will start ssh-agent.
It will redirect ssh-agent's output to ~/.keychain/[hostname]-sh, so that cron
jobs that need to use ssh-agent keys can simply source this file and make the
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ Description:
added by keychain.
Typically, one uses keychain by adding the following to the top of their
- ~/.bash_profile (or ~/.zlogin, in case of zsh):
+ ~/.profile (or ~/.zlogin, in case of zsh):
EOHELP
echo $E " ${CYAN}keychain ~/.ssh/id_rsa ~/.ssh/id_dsa"
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ EOHELP
echo
cat <<EOHELP
Tells keychain to delete all of ssh-agent's host keys. Typically, This is
- used in the ~/.bash_profile. The theory behind this is that keychain should
+ used in the ~/.profile. The theory behind this is that keychain should
assume that you are an intruder until proven otherwise. However, while this
option increases security, it still allows your cron jobs to use your ssh keys
when you're logged out.