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posix standard on the topic.
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Fixes PR 2588
Reviewed by: Dan Cross?
Submitted by: Julian Assange
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Rev 1.16 deraadt:
do not warn about valid options; invalid options correctly quit
Rev 1.15 deraadt:
need not clear options since bad ones cause exit;
provos@ws1.physnet.uni-hamburg.de
Rev 1.14 deraadt:
IPOPT_LSRR/IPOPT_SSRR must exit() due to tcp sequencing; pointed
out by provos@wserver.physnet.uni-hamburg.de. also another 1-char
buffer overflow.
Reviewed by: Peter Wemm
Obtained from: OpenSBD
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This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.
Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore. This update would have been
insane otherwise.
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Closes PR# 801.
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lusername starts with a '-' is enough. Otherwise, no users with a '-'
in there name can use rlogin.
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It still correctly ignores hosts.equiv. This is now consistant with rshd.
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responsiveness at the expense of some additional network traffic.
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Kerberos obtains a network address for the local host from the routing
tables and uses it consistently for all Kerberos transactions. This ensures
that packets only leave the *authenticated* interface. Clients who open
and use their own sockets for encrypted or authenticated correspondance
to kerberos services should bind their sockets to the same address as that
used by kerberos. krb_get_local_addr() and krb_bind_local_addr() allow
clients to obtain the local address or bind a socket to the local address
used by Kerberos respectively.
Reviewed by: Mark Murray <markm>, Garrett Wollman <wollman>
Obtained from: concept by Dieter Dworkin Muller <dworkin@village.org>
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- Get rid of inverse logic (NOKERBEROS and NOEBONES) in src/makefile,
and replace with MAKE_KERBEROS and MAKE_EBONES. (Far fewer contortions,
and both default to off.) IF YOU WANT KERBEROS, YOU HAVE TO EXPLICITLY
DEFINE ONE OF THESE.
- Make Makefiles kerberos-aware.
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user from specifying their hostname when rlogin()-ing in
(using rlogin -f-h<host>)
Reviewed by:
Submitted by:
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set up right yet.
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