* This takes the "cryptic" hash of each keyword and aliases them to
* something a little more readable. This also makes changing the
* hash values easier if they should change or the hash algorithm changes.
- * Use the included "hash" program to find out what the hash will be
- * for any string supplied on the command line. (Or just put it in the
- * config file and read the number from the error message in the log).
+ * To find out the hash for a new directive put it in the config file
+ * and read the number from the error message in the log).
*
* Please keep this list sorted alphabetically (but with the Windows
* console and GUI specific options last).
#define hash_cipher_list 1225729316U /* "cipher-list" */
#define hash_client_header_order 2701453514U /* "client-header-order" */
#define hash_client_specific_tag 3353703383U /* "client-specific-tag" */
-#define hash_client_tag_lifetime 647957580U /* "client-tag-lifetime" */
+#define hash_client_tag_lifetime 3239141416U /* "client-tag-lifetime" */
#define hash_compression_level 2464423563U /* "compression-level" */
#define hash_confdir 1978389U /* "confdir" */
#define hash_connection_sharing 1348841265U /* "connection-sharing" */