of releases. The -DNOCRYPT build option still exists for anyone who
really wants to build non-cryptographic binaries, but the "crypto"
release distribution is now part of "base", and anyone installing from a
release will get cryptographic binaries.
Approved by: re (scottl), markm
Discussed on: freebsd-current, in late April 2004
on the release media -- only put what is different in the crypto
version compared to the base version. This reduces PAM entries
in /usr/lib in the "crypto" distribution to:
libpam.a
libpam.so@
libpam.so.2
pam_krb5.so@
pam_krb5.so.2
pam_ksu.so@
pam_ksu.so.2
pam_ssh.so@
pam_ssh.so.2
The libpam.so* is still redundant (it is identical to the "base"
version), but we can't set DISTRIBUTION differently for libpam.a
and libpam.so.
(The removal of libpam.so* from the crypto distribution could be
addressed by the release/scripts/crypto-make.sh script, but then
we'd also need to remove redundant PAM headers, and I'm not sure
this is worth a hassle.)
to maintain, and had security issues which would have required a major
rewrite to address anyway.
This implementation currently starts a separate agent for each session
instead of connecting each new session to the agent started by the first
one. While this would be a Good Thing (and the old pam_ssh(8) tried to
do it), it's hard to get right. I'll revisit this issue when I've had a
chance to test some modifications to ssh-agent(1).
- add __unused where appropriate
- PAM_RETURN -> return since OpenPAM already logs the return value.
- make PAM_LOG use openpam_log()
- make PAM_VERBOSE_ERROR use openpam_get_option() and check flags
for PAM_SILENT
- remove dummy functions since OpenPAM handles missing service
functions
- fix various warnings
Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs
Andrew Korty's pam_ssh. The most notable difference is that this uses
commas rather than colons to separate items in the "keyfiles" option.
Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs
applications linked with Linux-PAM will still work.
Remove pam_get_pass(); OpenPAM has pam_get_authtok().
Remove pam_prompt(); OpenPAM has pam_{,v}{error,info,prompt}().
Remove pam_set_item(3) man page as OpenPAM has its own.
Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs
dependencies in the correct place, record the fact that -lssh
depends on -lcrypto and -lz.
Removed false dependencies on -lz (except ssh(1) and sshd(8)).
Removed false dependencies on -lcrypto and -lutil for scp(1).
Reviewed by: markm
- Spam /usr/lib some more by making libssh a standard library.
- Tweak ${LIBPAM} and ${MINUSLPAM}.
- Garbage collect unused libssh_pic.a.
- Add fake -lz dependency to secure/ makefiles needed for
dynamic linkage with -lssh.
Reviewed by: des, markm
Approved by: markm
/usr/src/lib/libpam/modules/pam_ssh/pam_ssh.c has couple of bugs which cause:
1) xdm dumps core
2) ssh1 private key is not passed to ssh-agent
3) ssh2 RSA key seems not handled properly (just a guess from source)
4) ssh_get_authentication_connectionen() fails to get connection because of
SSH_AUTH_SOCK not defined.
PR: 29609
Submitted by: Takanori Saneto <sanewo@ba2.so-net.ne.jp>
o The new options-processing API
o The new DEBUG-logging API
Add man(1) pages for ALL modules. MDOC-Police welcome
to check this.
Audit, clean up while I'm here.
Move common stuff into Makefile.inc, and tidy up all the Makefiles
as a result.
Build new modules.
Put a commented-out dependancy on libpam for the (shared) modules.
I can't bring this in just yet, as the dependancy (modules->libpam)
is reversed for the static case (libpam->modules).