--- samba-3.0.23d/docs/manpages/ntlm_auth.1.man 2006-11-14 05:01:51.000000000 -0500 +++ samba-3.0.23d/docs/manpages/ntlm_auth.1 2006-11-15 15:59:59.000000000 -0500 @@ -105,17 +105,17 @@ The username, expected to be in Samba's unix charset. .sp -\fBExample 1. \fRUsername: bob +\fBExample 1.\fR Username: bob .sp -\fBExample 2. \fRUsername:: Ym9i +\fBExample 2.\fR Username:: Ym9i .TP 3n Username The user's domain, expected to be in Samba's unix charset. .sp -\fBExample 3. \fRDomain: WORKGROUP +\fBExample 3.\fR Domain: WORKGROUP .sp -\fBExample 4. \fRDomain:: V09SS0dST1VQ +\fBExample 4.\fR Domain:: V09SS0dST1VQ .TP 3n Full-Username The fully qualified username, expected to be in Samba's @@ -123,16 +123,16 @@ and qualified with the winbind separator. .sp -\fBExample 5. \fRFull-Username: WORKGROUP\bob +\fBExample 5.\fR Full-Username: WORKGROUP\bob .sp -\fBExample 6. \fRFull-Username:: V09SS0dST1VQYm9i +\fBExample 6.\fR Full-Username:: V09SS0dST1VQYm9i .TP 3n LANMAN-Challenge The 8 byte \fBLANMAN Challenge\fR value, generated randomly by the server, or (in cases such as MSCHAPv2) generated in some way by both the server and the client. .sp -\fBExample 7. \fRLANMAN-Challege: 0102030405060708 +\fBExample 7.\fR LANMAN-Challege: 0102030405060708 .TP 3n LANMAN-Response The 24 byte @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ value, calculated from the user's password and the supplied \fBLANMAN Challenge\fR. Typically, this is provided over the network by a client wishing to authenticate. .sp -\fBExample 8. \fRLANMAN-Response: 0102030405060708090A0B0C0D0E0F101112131415161718 +\fBExample 8.\fR LANMAN-Response: 0102030405060708090A0B0C0D0E0F101112131415161718 .TP 3n NT-Response The >= 24 byte @@ -148,24 +148,24 @@ calculated from the user's password and the supplied \fBLANMAN Challenge\fR. Typically, this is provided over the network by a client wishing to authenticate. .sp -\fBExample 9. \fRNT-Response: 0102030405060708090A0B0C0D0E0F101112131415161718 +\fBExample 9.\fR NT-Response: 0102030405060708090A0B0C0D0E0F101112131415161718 .TP 3n Password The user's password. This would be provided by a network client, if the helper is being used in a legacy situation that exposes plaintext passwords in this way. .sp -\fBExample 10. \fRPassword: samba2 +\fBExample 10.\fR Password: samba2 .sp -\fBExample 11. \fRPassword:: c2FtYmEy +\fBExample 11.\fR Password:: c2FtYmEy .TP 3n Request-User-Session-Key Apon sucessful authenticaiton, return the user session key associated with the login. .sp -\fBExample 12. \fRRequest-User-Session-Key: Yes +\fBExample 12.\fR Request-User-Session-Key: Yes .TP 3n Request-LanMan-Session-Key Apon sucessful authenticaiton, return the LANMAN session key associated with the login. .sp -\fBExample 13. \fRRequest-LanMan-Session-Key: Yes +\fBExample 13.\fR Request-LanMan-Session-Key: Yes .sp .it 1 an-trap .nr an-no-space-flag 1