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authorache <ache@FreeBSD.org>1997-09-29 10:42:45 +0000
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-/* options.h: Configuration options the end user might want to tweak.
-
-%%% copyright-cmetz
-This software is Copyright 1996 by Craig Metz, All Rights Reserved.
-The Inner Net License Version 2 applies to this software.
-You should have received a copy of the license with this software. If
-you didn't get a copy, you may request one from <license@inner.net>.
-
- History:
-
- Created by cmetz for OPIE 2.3 using the old Makefile.source as a
- guide.
-*/
-/*
- Which hash should the OPIE server software use?
-
- We strongly recommend that you use MD5. MD4 is faster, but less secure.
-If you are migrating from Bellcore S/Key version 1 and wish to use the
-existing key database, you must use MD4. In this case, you should consider
-ways to re-key your users using MD5.
-*/
-
-#define MDX 5 /* Use MD5 */
-/* #define MDX 4 /* Use MD4 */
-
-/*
- Ask users to re-type their secret pass phrases?
-
- Doing so helps catch typing mistakes, but some users find it annoying.
-*/
-
-/* #define RETYPE 1 /* Ask users to re-type their secret pass phrases */
-#define RETYPE 0 /* Don't ask users to re-type their secret pass phrases */
-
-/*
- Generater lock files to serialize OTP logins?
-
- There is a potential race attack on OTP when more than one session can
-respond to the same challenge at the same time. This locking only allows
-one session at a time per principal (user) to attempt to log in using OTP.
-The locking, however, creates a denial-of-service attack as a trade-off and
-can be annoying if you have a legitimate need for two sessions to attempt
-to authenticate as the same principal at the same time.
-*/
-
-#define USER_LOCKING 1 /* Serialize OTP challenges for a principal */
-/* #define USER_LOCKING 0 /* Don't serialize OTP challenges */
-
-/*
- Should su(8) refuse to switch to disabled accounts?
-
- Traditionally, su(8) can switch to any account, even if it is disabled.
-In most systems, there is no legitimate need for this capability and it can
-create security problems.
-*/
-
-#define SU_STAR_CHECK 1 /* Refuse to switch to disabled accounts */
-/* #define SU_STAR_CHECK 0 /* Allow switching to disabled accounts */
-
-/*
- Should OPIE use more informative prompts?
-
- The new-style, more informative prompts better indicate to the user what
-is being asked for. However, some automated login scripts depend on the
-wording of some prompts and will fail if you change them.
-*/
-
-#define NEW_PROMPTS 1 /* Use the more informative prompts */
-/* #define NEW_PROMPTS 0 /* Use the more compatible prompts */
-
-/*
- Should the user be allowed to override "insecure" terminal checks?
-
- The "insecure" terminal checks are designed to help make it more clear
-to users that they shouldn't disclose their secret over insecure lines
-by refusing to accept the secret directly. These checks aren't perfect and
-sometimes will cause OPIE to refuse to work when it really should. Allowing
-users to override the terminal checks also helps the process of creating
-OTP sequences for users. However, allowing users to override the terminal
-checks also allows users to shoot themselves in the foot, which isn't usually
-what you want.
-*/
-
-#define INSECURE_OVERRIDE 0 /* Don't allow users to override the checks */
-/* #define INSECURE_OVERRIDE 1 /* Allow users to override the checks */
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