Commit Graph

9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Peter Wemm
7e546392b5 Revert $FreeBSD$ to $Id$ 1997-02-22 15:12:41 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
1130b656e5 Make the long-awaited change from $Id$ to $FreeBSD$
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.
1997-01-14 07:20:47 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes
6c06b4e2aa Remove trailing whitespace. 1995-05-30 05:51:47 +00:00
Bruce Evans
643c00317e Install shared libraries in ${DESTDIR}${SHLIBDIR} instead of in
$(DESTDIR)/$(LIBDIR) (I need SHLIBDIR.  The / was a bug and the
$(...) style was inconsistent.)

Install ordinary libraries in ${DESTDIR}${LIBDIR} instead of in
$(DESTDIR)/$(LIBDIR).

Change remaining $(...) to ${...}.
1994-11-14 06:44:45 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
3b2b7f71de *** ATTENTION *** YOU MIGHT BE ABOUT TO BE HOSED *** ATTENTION ***
This effectively changes the non-DES password algoritm.

If you have the "securedist" installed you will have no problems with this.
(Though you might want to consider using this password-encryption instead
of the DES-based if your system is likely to be hacked)

If you are running a -current system without the "securedist" installed:
YOU WILL NEED TO CHANGE ALL PASSWORDS !!    There is no backwards mode.

Suggested procedure is:
	Update your sources
	cd /usr/src/lib/libcrypt
	make clean
	make all
	make install
	passwd root
		<set roots new password>
	change password for any other users on the system.

This algorithm is expected to be much better than the traditional DES-
based algorithm.  It uses the MD5 algorithm at what it is best at, as
opposed to the DES algorithm at something it isn't good at at all.  The
algorithm is designed such that it should very hard to shortcut the
calculations needed to build a dictionary, and to make partial knowledge
(Hmm, his password starts with a 'P'...) useless.  Of course if somebody
breaks the MD5 algorithm this looses too.

The salt is 48 bits (8 char @ base64).
The encrypted password is 128 bits.

And I am positively delighted to say that it takes 34 msec to crypt() a
password on a Pentium/60Mhz, so building a dictionary is not really an
option for hackers at the moment.
1994-11-07 21:07:09 +00:00
Geoff Rehmet
c8023944f8 Fix afterinstall rule for generating links to the real libcrypt
Submitted by:	geoff
1994-08-20 18:13:59 +00:00
Geoff Rehmet
a54d939519 Fix afterinstall rule for NOSHARED case
Submitted by:	Geoff Rehmet
1994-08-12 21:12:37 +00:00
Geoff Rehmet
f5db7b1cf9 The password scrambler now becomes libscrypt, and libcrypt is
a symlink to it. (The real libcrypt will be installed as libdescrypt.)
Submitted by:	Geoff.
1994-08-09 18:49:04 +00:00
Geoff Rehmet
0e27b8d587 Nates password scrambler, from FreebSD 1.1.5, but with everything except
crypt() ripped out
Reviewed by:	Geoff Rehmet
Submitted by:	Nate Williams
1994-08-09 17:07:27 +00:00