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| diff --git a/content/posts/WIP-how-bsd-authentication-works/index.org b/content/posts/WIP-how-bsd-authentication-works/index.org index 310be9c..35316d7 100644 --- a/content/posts/WIP-how-bsd-authentication-works/index.org +++ b/content/posts/WIP-how-bsd-authentication-works/index.org @@ -110,10 +110,10 @@  * auth_userokay -  The highest level function, and easiest to use is =auth_userokay=. It -  takes four character arrays as arguments, =name=, =style=, =type=, and -  =password=. It returns either a =0= for failure, of a non-zero value -  for success. +  =auth_userokay= is the highest level function, and easiest to use. +  It takes four character arrays as arguments, =name=, =style=, +  =type=, and =password=. It returns either a =0= for failure, of a +  non-zero value for success.    This function lives inside =/lib/libc/gen/authenticate.c= @@ -246,7 +246,7 @@     void	auth_setstate(auth_session_t *as, int s)     #+end_src -   =auth_setstate= sets the state of =*as= to =s= +   =auth_setstate= sets the =state= of =*as= to =s=.  * auth_open    #+begin_src c | 
