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NAME
Digital Pathways SecureNet Key - remote authentication box
DESCRIPTION
The SecureNet box is used to authenticate connections to
Plan 9 from a foreign system such as a Unix machine or plain
terminal. The box, which looks like a calculator, performs
DES encryption with a key held in its memory. Another copy
of the key is kept on the authentication server. Each box
is protected from unauthorized use by a four digit PIN.
When the system requires SecureNet authentication, it
prompts with a numerical challenge. The response is com-
pared to one generated with the key stored on the authenti-
cation server. Respond as follows:
Turn on the box and enter your PIN at the EP prompt, fol-
lowed by the ENT button. Enter the challenge at Ed prompt,
again followed ENT. Then type to Plan 9 the response gener-
ated by the box. If you make a mistake at any time, reset
the box by pressing ON. The authentication server compares
the response generated by the box to one computed inter-
nally. If they match, the user is accepted.
The box will lose its memory if given the wrong PIN five
times in succession or if its batteries are removed.
To reprogram it, type a 4 at the E0 prompt.
At the E1 prompt, enter your key, which consists of eight
three-digit octal numbers. While you are entering these
digits, the box displays a number ranging from 1 to 8 on the
left side of the display. This number corresponds to the
octal number you are entering, and changes when you enter
the first digit of the next number.
When you are done entering your key, press ENT twice.
At the E2 prompt, enter a PIN for the box.
After you confirm the PIN at the E3 prompt, you can use the
box as normal.
You can change the PIN using the following procedure.
First, turn on the box and enter your current PIN at the EP
prompt. Press END three times; this will return you to the
EP prompt. Enter your PIN again, followed by ENT; you
should see a Ed prompt with a - on the right side of the
display. Enter a 0 and press ENT. You should see the E2
prompt; follow the instructions above for entering a PIN.
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The SecureNet box performs the same encryption as the
netcrypt routine (see encrypt(2)). The entered challenge, a
decimal number between 0 and 100000, is treated as a text
string with trailing binary zero fill to 8 bytes. These 8
bytes are encrypted with the DES algorithm. The first four
bytes are printed on the display as hexadecimal numbers.
However, when set up as described, the box does not print
hexadecimal digits greater than 9. Instead, it prints a 2
for an A, B, or C, and a 3 for a D, E, or F. If a 5 rather
than a 4 is entered at the E0 print, the hexadecimal digits
are printed. This is not recommended, as letters are too
easily confused with digits on the SecureNet display.
SEE ALSO
login(8), encrypt(2), auth(2)
Digital Pathways, Mountain View, California
BUGS
The box is too clumsy. If carried in a pocket, it can to
turn itself on and wear out the batteries.
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