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\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
@c %**start of header
@c guide
-@setfilename KerbNet-User.info
-@settitle Kerb*Net UNIX User's Guide
+@setfilename kerberos-user.info
+@settitle Kerberos V5 UNIX User's Guide
@setchapternewpage odd @c chapter begins on next odd page
@c @setchapternewpage on @c chapter begins on next page
@smallbook @c Format for 7" X 9.25" paper
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
@end iftex
@include definitions.texinfo
-@set EDITION 0.9 beta
+@set EDITION b6-1
@finalout @c don't print black warning boxes
@@ -46,7 +46,6 @@ This file describes how to use the @value{PRODUCT} client programs.
@c comand before each @section or @subsection! All you need to enter
@c is:
@c
-
@c @section New Section Name
@c
@c M-x texinfo-every-node-update will take care of calculating the
@@ -212,7 +211,7 @@ versions, when you type their command names.
On many systems, Kerberos is built into the login program, and you get
tickets automatically when you log in. Other programs, such as
-@code{rsh}, @code{rcp}, @code{telnet}, and @code{rlogin}, can forward
+/@code{rsh}, @code{rcp}, @code{telnet}, and @code{rlogin}, can forward
copies of your tickets to the remote host. Most of these programs also
automatically destroy your tickets when they exit. However,
@value{COMPANY} recommends that you explicitly destroy your Kerberos