From a027093ede7b22289350b5cba15956de7ea0ed8e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos Date: Wed, 25 May 2011 23:31:30 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] updated documentation on PSK. --- doc/cha-programs.texi | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/cha-programs.texi b/doc/cha-programs.texi index f67aa8e81..cdbd82885 100644 --- a/doc/cha-programs.texi +++ b/doc/cha-programs.texi @@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ To connect to a server using PSK authentication, you may use something like: @smallexample -$ gnutls-cli -p 5556 test.gnutls.org --pskusername jas --pskkey 9e32cf7786321a828ef7668f09fb35db --priority NORMAL:+PSK:-RSA:-DHE-RSA -d 4711 +$ gnutls-cli -p 5556 test.gnutls.org --pskusername jas --pskkey 9e32cf7786321a828ef7668f09fb35db --priority NORMAL:+DHE-PSK:+PSK:-RSA:-DHE-RSA -d 4711 @end smallexample @menu @@ -422,10 +422,10 @@ should be as simple as connecting to the server: $ ./gnutls-cli -p 5556 localhost Resolving 'localhost'... Connecting to '127.0.0.1:5556'... -- PSK client callback. PSK hint 'psk_identity_hint' +- PSK client callback. Enter PSK identity: psk_identity Enter password: -- PSK authentication. PSK hint 'psk_identity_hint' +- PSK authentication. - Version: TLS1.1 - Key Exchange: PSK - Cipher: AES-128-CBC @@ -446,10 +446,10 @@ password, you can also give the PSK username and key directly on the command line: @smallexample -$ ./gnutls-cli -p 5556 localhost --pskusername psk_identity --pskkey 88f3824b3e5659f52d00e959bacab954b6540344 +$ ./gnutls-cli -p 5556 localhost --pskusername psk_identity --pskkey 88f3824b3e5659f52d00e959bacab954b6540344 --priority NORMAL:+DHE-PSK:+PSK Resolving 'localhost'... Connecting to '127.0.0.1:5556'... -- PSK authentication. PSK hint 'psk_identity_hint' +- PSK authentication. - Version: TLS1.1 - Key Exchange: PSK - Cipher: AES-128-CBC -- 2.11.4.GIT