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CCAT(8)							  CCAT(8)

NAME
       ccat

SYNOPSIS
       ccat [ -3ms ] file [ ... ]

DESCRIPTION
       ccat  prompts for a passphrase and decrypts (onto standard
       output) the specified CFS encrypted files.   If	a  corre-
       sponding	 CFS  IV  file (.pvect_*) file exists in the same
       directory, it is used to perturb the file accordingly.  By
       default,	 files	are decrypted using standard 2-key hybrid
       mode single-DES.	 The -3	 option	 specifies  2-key  hybrid
       mode  triple  DES.   The	 -m option specifies 1-key hybrid
       mode MacGuffin, and -s specifies SAFER-SK128.

       ccat is intended to assist  in  emergency  access  to  CFS
       directories when no machine running a CFS daemon is avail-
       able.  It is ordinarily used in conjunction with cname(8).

SEE ALSO
       cname(8)

BUGS
       Does not work with new format (1.3 and later) directories.

       This program is just blindingly slow.  There's no  way  to
       tell  if	 an incorrect passphrase was entered, except that
       the program will produce garbage output.

AUTHOR
       Matt   Blaze;   for   information   on	cfs,   email   to
       cfs@research.att.com.

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