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  • # README: Notes about X11-based passphrase dialog for OpenSSH
    # created 1999-Nov-21 jmk
    # autodate: 2001-Feb-14 04:07
    
    +-------------+
    | Description |
    +-------------+
    
    This is an X11-based passphrase dialog for use with OpenSSH.  It is
    intended to replace the Perl/Tk-based ssh-askpass dialog and
    GNOME-based ssh-askpass dialog which formerly accompanied OpenSSH-1.2.
    These dialogs are intended to be called from the ssh-add program and
    not invoked directly.
    
    The features of x11-ssh-askpass are as follows:
    
      - Configurable via the standard X resource mechanism
        (/usr/lib/X11/app-defaults, ~/.Xdefaults, xrdb, etc.).
        
      - Require only stock X11 libraries (libXt, libX11, libSM, libICE).
      
      - Can be configured to grab the keyboard and/or pointer (grabs the
        keyboard by default, not the pointer).
    
    The user interface is somewhat different than most password/passphrase
    dialogs and more similar to the X11-based passphrase dialog that
    accompanies the regular SSH distribution.  Instead of a text field that
    fills with asterisks or some other character as the user enters the
    passphrase, a series of LED-like areas light up one-by-one with each
    passphrase character entered, beginning from the lefthand edge of the
    dialog. When they reach the righthand edge, they go dark one-by-one
    again, and so on.  This gives the user feedback that passphrase
    characters have been entered, but does not provide onlookers with a cue
    as to the length of the passphrase.
    
    Pressing the `OK' button accepts the passphrase (even if it is empty),
    which is printed on the standard output, and the dialog exits with a
    status of zero (success).  Pressing the `Cancel' button discards the
    passphrase, and the dialog exits with non-zero status.
    
    The following keystrokes work as expected:
    
      [Backspace] or [Delete]               Erase previous character
      [Control+U] or [Control+X]            Erase entire passphrase
      [Enter], [Control+M], or [Control+J]  Accept passphrase (OK)
      [Escape]                              Discard passphrase (Cancel)
    
    +------------+
    | Installing |
    +------------+
    
    x11-ssh-askpass currently uses imake and xmkmf to build.  Here's the
    procedure:
    
      xmkmf
      make includes
      make
      make install
      make install.man
    
    x11-ssh-askpass installs by default in /usr/local/libexec/openssh/.  To
    install it somewhere else (for example, /usr/libexec/openssh/) use:
    
      make install BINDIR=/usr/libexec/openssh
    
    Several different app-defaults files accompany x11-ssh-askpass:
    
      SshAskpass-1337.ad    - small, dark, and gray
      SshAskpass-NeXTish.ad - a look mildly similar to that of NEXTstep
      SshAskpass-default.ad - the default look
      SshAskpass-green.ad   - somewhat green
      SshAskpass-motif.ad   - a bit like the look of the Motif toolkit
    
    If you wish a look other than the default, perform the following
    commands before building (for example):
    
      rm -f SshAskpass_ad.h
      make includes APP_DEFAULTS=SshAskpass-NeXTish.ad
    
    +-----------------+
    | Where To Get It |
    +-----------------+
    
    x11-ssh-askpass is available at:
    
      http://www.jmknoble.cx/software/x11-ssh-askpass/
    
    +--------------------------+
    | Copyright, License, Etc. |
    +--------------------------+
    
    Some portions of x11-ssh-askpass are derived directly or indirectly
    from portions of xscreensaver by Jamie Zawinski <jwz@jwz.org>, while
    others are original works.
    
    The contents of the following files is taken directly, in whole or in
    part, from xscreensaver:
    
      drawing.c
      drawing.h
      resources.c
      resources.h
    
    The contents of the following files contains a limited amount of code
    (less than approximately 25%) which is derived from portions of
    xscreensaver:
    
      x11-ssh-askpass.c
    
    The remainder of the code is an original work, including the following
    files:
    
      dynlist.c
      dynlist.h
      x11-ssh-askpass.h
      *.ad
    
    The portions derived from xscreensaver require the following notice:
    
      xscreensaver, Copyright (c) 1991-1999 Jamie Zawinski <jwz@jwz.org>
    
      Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software
      and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee,
      provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and
      that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in
      supporting documentation.  No representations are made about the
      suitability of this software for any purpose.  It is provided "as is"
      without express or implied warranty.
    
    The remaining portions fall under the following copyright and license:
    
      by Jim Knoble <jmknoble@jmknoble.cx>
      Copyright (C) 1999,2000,2001 Jim Knoble
      
      Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software
      and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee,
      provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and
      that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in
      supporting documentation.
    
    +------------+
    | Disclaimer |
    +------------+
    
      THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
      express or implied, including but not limited to the warranties of
      merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and
      noninfringement. In no event shall the author(s) be liable for any
      claim, damages or other liability, whether in an action of contract,
      tort or otherwise, arising from, out of or in connection with the
      software or the use or other dealings in the software.
    
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