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Anubis session in traditional mode begins by querying auth
service on the client machine in order to obtain system name of the
user that initiated the session. Some identd
servers are able
to encrypt sensitive information in their replies. Anubus
supports encryption protocol introduced by pidentd
server
(2). If some of
your clients implement encryption, you would need the DES key
(or keys) they use for that purpose. Each such key is a sequence of
1024 bytes. Store them in a file and ensure its ownership and
mode prevent dissemination of this information. Any number of keys can
be stored.
Once done, inform anubis
about location of this file by
placing the following statement in the CONTROL
section of your
configuration file:
identd-keyfile filename
(replace filename with the actual name of the file).
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