.\" Title: afppasswd
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-.\" Date: 22 Aug 2004
-.\" Manual: Netatalk 2.2
-.\" Source: Netatalk 2.2
+.\" Date: 31 May 2011
+.\" Manual: Netatalk 3.0
+.\" Source: Netatalk 3.0
.\" Language: English
.\"
-.TH "AFPPASSWD" "1" "22 Aug 2004" "Netatalk 2.2" "Netatalk 2.2"
+.TH "AFPPASSWD" "1" "31 May 2011" "Netatalk 3.0" "Netatalk 3.0"
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-With this utility you can only change the passwords used by two specific UAMs\&. As they provide only weak password encryption, the use of the "Randnum exchange" and "2\-Way Randnum exchange" UAMs is deprecated unless one has to support very old AFP clients, that can not deal with the more secure "DHCAST128" UAM instead\&. Please compare with the
+With this utility you can only change the passwords used by two specific UAMs\&. As they provide only weak password encryption, the use of the "Randnum exchange" and "2\-Way Randnum exchange" UAMs is deprecated unless one has to support very old AFP clients, that can not deal with the more secure "DHCAST128" and "DHX2" UAM instead\&. Please compare with the
Authentication chapter
inside Netatalk\'s documentation\&.
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