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CNAME(8)						 CNAME(8)

NAME
       cname

SYNOPSIS
       cname [ -3bms ] [ -v ]

DESCRIPTION
       cname  prompts  for  a passphrase and reads, from standard
       input,  a  list	of  CFS	 encrypted  file   names   (e.g.,
       "51051f97e31613b7").   It  produces, on standard output, a
       corresponding list of cleartext names.  By default,  names
       are decrypted using standard 2-key hybrid mode single-DES.
       The -3 option specifies 2-key hybrid mode triple DES.   -m
       specifies  1-key	 hybrid	 MacGuffin.  -s	 specifies SAFER-
       SK128.  The -v option includes the ciphertext names in the
       output.

       All  names  must be specified one per input line, as indi-
       vidual path components (full path names are not accepted).
       If  a  name  cannot  be decrypted to printable characters,
       "???" is printed in its place.  This is the  only  way  to
       detect an incorrect passphrase.

       cname  is intended to assist in making sense of CFS direc-
       tories when no CFS daemon is available.	It is also useful
       in locating files from backups.

SEE ALSO
       ccat(8)

BUGS
       Does not work with new format (1.3 and later) directories.

       The program is easily confused by  slightly  wrong  input.
       It would be better if it could transparently translate the
       output from other  programs  such  as  ls(1),  tar(1)  and
       dump(8).

AUTHOR
       Matt   Blaze;   for   information   on	cfs,   email   to
       cfs@research.att.com.

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