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# auth.samplekeys,v 3.1 1993/07/06 01:04:49 jbj Exp
#
# Sample key file, also used for testing.
#
# Note that there are three formats for keys. Standard format is a
# hex format with the low order bit of each byte being a parity
# bit, a la the NBS standard. NTP format is also hex, but uses the
# high order bit of each byte for parity. Ascii format simply encodes
# a 1-8 character ascii string as a key. Note that because of the
# simple tokenizing routine, the characters ' ', '#', '\t', '\n' and
# '\0' can't be used in an ascii key. Everything else is fair game, though.
#
1 S 0101010101010101 # odd parity 0 key
2 N 8080808080808080 # and again
3 A ugosnod
4 A BigbOObs
5 S f1f1f1f1f1f1f1f1
6 N f8f8f8f8f8f8f8f8 # same as key 5
7 S f8f8f8f8f8f8f8f8 # not same as key 6
8 A a # short ascii keys are zero padded
9 A &^%$@!*(
10 S 01020407080bf1f1
11 N 4040404040404040
12 A more
13 A random
14 A keys
15 A password # 15 used as password by runtime configuration
#
16 M password # MD5 key
17 M secret
18 M key1
19 M key2
20 M foobar
21 M tick
22 M tock
23 M key23
24 M key24
25 M key25
26 M a
27 M few
28 M more
29 M random
30 M md5
31 M keys!