Thomas Anders wrote:
> No need to rely on the order. The usmUser lines aren't really 
> encrypted, they 
> just contain localized keys and some of the data (like the user 
> name) in hex.
> 
> The (notoriously undocumented) format actually is:
> 
> usmUser <userStatus> <userStorageType> <engineID> <name> <secName> 
> <cloneFrom> 
> <authProtocol> <authKey> <privProtocol> <privKey> <userPublicString>
> 
> It's very easy to find the entry you're looking for once you know 
> this format.
> 
> 
> Hope this helps,

Some but...

In all my experimenting, the <name> and <secName> fields seem to be the same.  Is that 
right?  What would make them different?

What's the "userPublicString"?



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