donkey
Donkey is an alternative for S/KEY's "key" command. The new feature that the original key doesn't have is print an entry for skeykeys as follows;
kazu 0099 al02004 115d83956f1089b6 Apr 26,1995 22:13:27
This means that donkey is also an alternative for "keyinit". Since the entry is printed to stdout (not to /etc/skeykeys), you can easily send it to a remote operator by e-mail (with a PGP signature or something). So, it is possible to initiate S/KEY without logging in from the console of the host.
The name "Donkey" is an acronym of "Don't Key".
- Name
- donkey
- Programs
donkeykey
- Homepage
- Version
- 1.2.0
- License
- Maintainers
- Platforms
- i686-cygwin
- x86_64-cygwin
- x86_64-darwin
- aarch64-darwin
- i686-freebsd
- x86_64-freebsd
- aarch64-freebsd
- aarch64-genode
- i686-genode
- x86_64-genode
- x86_64-solaris
- javascript-ghcjs
- aarch64-linux
- armv5tel-linux
- armv6l-linux
- armv7a-linux
- armv7l-linux
- i686-linux
- loongarch64-linux
- m68k-linux
- microblaze-linux
- microblazeel-linux
- mips-linux
- mips64-linux
- mips64el-linux
- mipsel-linux
- powerpc-linux
- powerpc64-linux
- powerpc64le-linux
- riscv32-linux
- riscv64-linux
- s390-linux
- s390x-linux
- x86_64-linux
- mmix-mmixware
- aarch64-netbsd
- armv6l-netbsd
- armv7a-netbsd
- armv7l-netbsd
- i686-netbsd
- m68k-netbsd
- mipsel-netbsd
- powerpc-netbsd
- riscv32-netbsd
- riscv64-netbsd
- x86_64-netbsd
- aarch64_be-none
- aarch64-none
- arm-none
- armv6l-none
- avr-none
- i686-none
- microblaze-none
- microblazeel-none
- mips-none
- mips64-none
- msp430-none
- or1k-none
- m68k-none
- powerpc-none
- powerpcle-none
- riscv32-none
- riscv64-none
- rx-none
- s390-none
- s390x-none
- vc4-none
- x86_64-none
- i686-openbsd
- x86_64-openbsd
- x86_64-redox
- wasm64-wasi
- wasm32-wasi
- aarch64-windows
- x86_64-windows
- i686-windows
- Defined
- Source