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* auth.conf seems to be being gradually subsumed by user classesrwatson2003-07-281-5/+3
| | | | | | | | | and PAM configuration. Remove the line concerning "auth_list" from the template, since it's referenced only in the tinyware password command, and only #ifdef KERBEROS, which isn't defined in tinyware. Add a comment about auth.conf being on the way out the door. The one remaining consumer of auth.conf is crypt(3).
* Merge into a single US-exportable libcrypt, which only providespeter2000-12-281-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | one-way hash functions for authentication purposes. There is no more "set the libcrypt->libXXXcrypt" nightmare. - Undo the libmd.so hack, use -D to hide the md5c.c internals. - Remove the symlink hacks in release/Makefile - the algorthm is set by set_crypt_format() as before. If this is not called, it tries to heuristically figure out the hash format, and if all else fails, it uses the optional auth.conf entry to chose the overall default hash. - Since source has non-hidden crypto in it there may be some issues with having the source it in some countries, so preserve the "secure/*" division. You can still build a des-free libcrypt library if you want to badly enough. This should not be a problem in the US or exporting from the US as freebsd.org had notified BXA some time ago. That makes this stuff re-exportable by anyone. - For consistancy, the default in absence of any other clues is md5. This is to try and minimize POLA across buildworld where folk may suddenly be activating des-crypt()-hash support. Since the des hash may not always be present, it seemed sensible to make the stronger md5 algorithm the default. All things being equal, no functionality is lost. Reviewed-by: jkh (flame-proof suit on)
* $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$peter1999-08-271-1/+1
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* More libcrypt backout.markm1999-01-241-8/+2
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* Added comment about how auth_default is used by passwd.brandon1999-01-221-2/+8
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* Add auth.conf. JKH Added the code to understand this to libutil, andmarkm1998-10-081-0/+10
I will be following up with commits to use it in KerberosIV userland.
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