This is the program used to loadsecret keys into the keyserv on the
local host.
Note: on some platforms, keylogin is automatically invoked by
/usr/bin/login. We don't have any burning need for this yet.
This version supports both the keyserv v1 and v2 protocols. It uses the
new AF_LOCAL transport so that only local processes can use it for
storing/retrieving keys, and it uses the SCM_CREDS kernel hack for
authentication. With these two modifications, we don't need the keyenvoy
program normally used with RPC 4.0.
Note that if libdes.so.3.x is present on the system when keyserv
is started, Secure RPC will run with normal DES encryption. If not,
everything falls back to RC4 with a 40 bit key.
Return failure, if the enable bit corresponding to the map type has not
been set in the command register. This feature was requested by Justin
Gibbs, who pointed out that some early PCI to PCI bridges do not correctly
support memory windows (I assume because of the risk of deadlocks that
have been taken care of in the PCI 2.2 spec) and that some BIOS clears
the memory address decode enable bit in the command register of the PCI
device, if it finds them behind such a bridge.
1) Stop at the first map register that contains a zero value.
2) When testing for the map size work up from low values, since
this works around a bug in some BusLogic SCSI card, which has
the 16 upper port base address bits hardwired to zero.
The config register dump printed in the bootverbose case has
been slightly rearranged.
This concludes tonight's entertainment. Once I'm sure I haven't destroyed
the world with all these changes, I'll import the utilities. Everything
should continue to work as before. If it doesn't let me know.
Special thanks to Mark Murray for running a test 'make world' for me to
shake out the bugs, which, hopefully, I have fixed.
(And there was much rejoicing.)
Note: you'll need to rinstalkl all your includes before compiling libc
the next time you update your sources in order for all this to work.
Reviewed by: Mark Murray
Secure RPC import I've been threatening.
This step adds some necessary protocol definition files and headers to
rpcsvc, including the ones needed for NIS+.
Reviewed by: Mark Murray
The print_nfs.c changes are pretty extensive; this is partially because
LBL did a lot of cleanup and partially because I removed lots of
pointless changes away from the LBL style.
PR: 3371
mostly-Submitted by: Chris Timmons <skynyrd@opus.cts.cwu.edu>