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* Very large style makeover.markm2001-11-301-6/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | 1) ANSIfy. 2) Clean up ifdefs so that a) ones that never/always apply are appropriately either fully removed, or just the #if junk is removed. b) change #if defined(FOO) for appropiate values of FOO. (currently AUTHENTICATION and ENCRYPTION) 3) WARNS=2 fixing 4) GC other unused stuff This code can now be unifdef(1)ed to make non-crypto telnet.
* Diff-reduce these two.markm2001-10-271-3/+3
| | | | | | | Really, one of them needs to disappear. I'll figure out which later. Reported by: bde
* Fix typo: compatability -> compatibility.asmodai2001-02-061-1/+1
| | | | Compatability is not an existing english word.
* Add missing $FreeBSD$ to files that are NOT still on vendor a branch.peter2000-07-161-0/+1
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* Add SRA authentication to src/crypto/telnet.nsayer1999-08-161-2/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | SRA does a Diffie-Hellmen exchange and then DES-encrypts the authentication data. If the authentication is successful, it also sets up a session key for DES encryption. SRA was originally developed at Texas A&M University. This code is probably export restricted (despite the fact that I originally found it at a University in Germany). SRA is not perfect. It is vulnerable to monkey-in-the-middle attacks and does not use tremendously large DH constants (and thus an individual exchange probably could be factored in a few days on modern CPU horsepower). It does not, however, require any changes in user or administrative behavior and foils session hijacking and sniffing. The goal of this commit is that telnet and telnetd end up in the DES distribution and that therefore an encrypted session telnet becomes standard issue for FreeBSD.
* Bring the FreeBSD changes to the virgin sources.markm1997-09-071-11/+31
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* Initial import of BSD telnet. This will be used to build the kerberisedmarkm1997-09-041-0/+320
telnet, and after userland diffs have been merged in, will be used to build the non-kerberised sources as well. (See unifdef(1) for details)
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