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This is the command pfstore that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator

PROGRAM:

NAME


pfstore - Used to create and manage a pass-phrase store.

SYNOPSIS


pfstore [-n] [-d] -f pfsfile identity

OPTIONS


-n Create the file

-d Delete given identity from the store

-f pfsfile
Specifies file that holds identity/pass-phrase pairs

DESCRIPTION


pfstore is used to create and manage files that hold identity/pass-phrase pairs. It is
primarily used to manage the owampd.pfs file for owampd.

If the -d option is not specified, then pfstore prompts the caller for a pass-phrase. The
pass-phrase is hex-encoded and saved in the pfsfile with the associated identity. If the
given identity already exists in the pfsfile, the previous pass-phrase is overwritten with
the new one.

pfsfiles generated by pfstore are formatted for use with OWAMP.

PFSFILE FORMAT


pfstore generates lines of the format:

test 54b0c58c7ce9f2a8b551351102ee0938

An identity, followed by whitespace, followed by a variable-length hex-encoded pass-
phrase.

No other text is allowed on these lines; however, comment lines may be added. Comment
lines are any line where the first non-white space character is '#'.

EXAMPLES


pfstore -f /etc/owampd/owampd.pfs testuser

Adds a pass-phrase for the identity testuser. The user is prompted for a pass-
phrase. If the file does not exist, an error message will be printed and no action
will be taken.

pfstore -f /etc/owampd/owampd.pfs -n testuser

Creates the file before doing the same as above. If the file already exists, an
error message will be printed and no action will be taken.

pfstore -f /etc/owampd/owampd.pfs -d testuser

Deletes the identity testuser from the pfsfile. If the file does not exist, an
error message will be printed and no action will be taken.

SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS


The pass-phrases in the pfsfile are not encrypted in any way; they are simply hex-encoded.
The security of these pass-phrases is completely dependent upon the security of the
filesystem and the discretion of the system administrator.

RESTRICTIONS


identity names are restricted to 80 characters.

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