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diff --git a/DOC/man-pageant.but b/DOC/man-pageant.but index 358f3a08..d202f166 100644 --- a/DOC/man-pageant.but +++ b/DOC/man-pageant.but @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ extract their public half. The agent protocol used by \c{pageant} is compatible with the PuTTY tools and also with other implementations such as OpenSSH's SSH client -and \e{ssh-agent(1)}. Some \c{pageant} features are implemented with +and \cw{ssh-agent}(\e{1}). Some \c{pageant} features are implemented with protocol extensions, so will only work if \c{pageant} is on both ends. To run \c{pageant} as an agent, you must provide an option to tell it @@ -256,6 +256,12 @@ be matched \dd to indicate that it is a fingerprint of a specific format +\dt \cq{sha256-cert:} or \cq{md5-cert:} + +\dd to indicate that it is a fingerprint of a specific format, and +specifically matches the fingerprint of the public key \e{including} a +certificate if any + } \dt \cw{--public-openssh} \e{key-identifiers}, \cw{-L} \e{key-identifiers} @@ -317,15 +323,15 @@ by the SSH agent protocol. \dt \cw{--askpass} \e{prompt} -\dd With this option, \c{pageant} acts as an \e{ssh-askpass(1)} +\dd With this option, \c{pageant} acts as an \cw{ssh-askpass}(\e{1}) replacement, rather than performing any SSH agent functionality. This may be useful if you prefer Pageant's GUI prompt style, which minimises information leakage about your passphrase length in its -visual feedback, compared to other \e{ssh-askpass(1)} implementations. +visual feedback, compared to other \cw{ssh-askpass}(\e{1}) implementations. \lcont{ -\c{pageant --askpass} implements the standard \e{ssh-askpass(1)} +\c{pageant --askpass} implements the standard \cw{ssh-askpass}(\e{1}) interface: it can be passed a prompt to display (as a single argument) and, if successful, prints the passphrase on standard output and returns a zero exit status. Typically you would use the environment |