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authorKaleb Keithley <kaleb@freedesktop.org>2003-11-25 19:28:33 +0000
committerKaleb Keithley <kaleb@freedesktop.org>2003-11-25 19:28:33 +0000
commitb1ee756a2b3769dedbcc7abbb94f560195bca4c7 (patch)
treec221a1be79be6ecd4e1e3d5586fa4eb683528726 /man/general/security.man
parentb050d760f72956e04705abb6bbe69fb5e7a6a8c3 (diff)
XFree86 4.3.99.16 Bring the tree up to date for the Cygwin folksxf86-4_3_99_16
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diff --git a/man/general/security.man b/man/general/security.man
index 0859b02..a51e386 100644
--- a/man/general/security.man
+++ b/man/general/security.man
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
.\" from the X Consortium.
.\"
.\"
-.\" $XFree86: xc/doc/man/general/security.man,v 1.4 2001/01/27 18:20:38 dawes Exp $
+.\" $XFree86: xc/doc/man/general/security.man,v 1.5 2003/07/09 15:27:25 tsi Exp $
.\"
.nr )S 12
.TH XSECURITY __miscmansuffix__ __xorgversion__
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ control is only as good as the access control to the physical network.
In environments where network-level snooping is difficult, this system
can work reasonably well.
.IP "XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1"
-Sites in the United States can use a DES-based access control
+Sites who compile with DES support can use a DES-based access control
mechanism called XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1.
It is similar in usage to MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 in that a key is
stored in the \fI.Xauthority\fP file and is shared with the X server.
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ random data used as the authenticator.
.IP
When connecting to the X server, the application generates 192 bits of data
by combining the current time in seconds (since 00:00 1/1/1970 GMT) along
-with 48 bits of "identifier". For TCP/IP connections, the identifier is
+with 48 bits of "identifier". For TCP/IPv4 connections, the identifier is
the address plus port number; for local connections it is the process ID
and 32 bits to form a unique id (in case multiple connections to the same
server are made from a single process). This 192 bit packet is then