@end example
First line is the verifier for the server side. Second line is for the
-client -- it lacks generated public key. However you can server's one
-on the client side too.
-
-Store @code{$argon2d...u10} string on the server's side in corresponding
-@code{verifier} configuration file's field.
+client -- it lacks generated public key. However you can use server's
+one on the client side too.
You can check passphrase against verifier by specifying @code{-verifier}
option with the path to verifier file: