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posix standard on the topic.
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Submitted by: Julian Assange
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for gcc >= 2.5 and no-ops for gcc >= 2.6. Converted to use __dead2
or __pure2 where it wasn't already done, except in math.h where use
of __pure was mostly wrong.
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which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
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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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rcp and rlogin.
(patch supplied)
Submitted by: John Capo <jc@irbs.com>
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I do some digging out on this subject and found that remote
rlogind may reduce big speeds to 38400 by itself and (as more often
rlogind variant) speed setting ioctl fails, so speed left on 9600.
In all cases it doesn't do any real harm.
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Remote rlogind may not understand speeds > 38400.
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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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assumption about the implementation of des_read/des_write.
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Add entries for the speed 57600 and 115200 to the allowed speeds.
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I hope there will be no problems at the moment with programs depending
on this - I think Garrett has commented kerberos out of everything though
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