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NAME

       opieinfo   -    Extract  sequence  number  and  seed  for  future  OPIE
       challenges.

SYNOPSIS

       opieinfo [-v] [-h] [ user_name ]

DESCRIPTION

       opieinfo takes an optional user name and writes  the  current  sequence
       number  and  seed found in the OPIE key database for either the current
       user or the user specified. opiekey is compatible with  the  keyinfo(1)
       program  from Bellcore's S/Key Version 1 except that specification of a
       remote system name is not permitted.

       opieinfo can be  used  to  generate  a  listing  of  your  future  OPIE
       responses  if  you are going to be without an OPIE calculator and still
       need to log into the system. To do so, you would run something like:

       opiekey -n 42 `opieinfo`

OPTIONS

       -v     Display the version number and compile-time options, then  exit.

       -h     Display a brief help message and exit.

       <user_name>
              The  name  of  a user whose key information you wish to display.
              The default is the user running opieinfo.

EXAMPLE

       wintermute$ opieinfo
       495 wi01309
       wintermute$

FILES

       /etc/opiekeys -- database of key information for the OPIE system.

SEE ALSO

       opie(4),   opiekey(1),    opiepasswd(1),    opiesu(1),    opielogin(1),
       opieftpd(8), opiekeys(5) opieaccess(5)

AUTHOR

       Bellcore's  S/Key was written by Phil Karn, Neil M. Haller, and John S.
       Walden of Bellcore. OPIE was created at NRL by  Randall  Atkinson,  Dan
       McDonald, and Craig Metz.

       S/Key is a trademark of Bell Communications Research (Bellcore).

CONTACT

       OPIE  is discussed on the Bellcore "S/Key Users" mailing list. To join,
       send an email request to:

       skey-users-request@thumper.bellcore.com