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bsd_locl.h | ||
encrypt.c | ||
forkpty.c | ||
kcmd.c | ||
klogin.c | ||
krcmd.c | ||
login_access.c | ||
login_fbtab.c | ||
login.c | ||
Makefile.in | ||
osfc2.c | ||
pathnames.h | ||
pathnames.h_ | ||
rcmd_util.c | ||
rcp_util.c | ||
rcp.c | ||
README.login | ||
rlogin.c | ||
rlogind.c | ||
rsh.c | ||
rshd.c | ||
stty_default.c | ||
su.c | ||
sysv_default.c | ||
sysv_default.h | ||
sysv_environ.c | ||
sysv_shadow.c | ||
sysv_shadow.h | ||
tty.c | ||
utmp_login.c | ||
utmpx_login.c |
This login has additional functionalities. They are all based on (part of) Wietse Venema's logdaemon package. The following defines can be used: 1) LOGIN_ACCESS to allow access control on a per tty/user combination 2) LOGALL to log all logins -Guido This login has some of Berkeley's paranoid/broken (depending on your point of view) Kerberos code conditionalized out, so that by default it works like klogin does at MIT-LCS. You can define KLOGIN_PARANOID to re-enable this code. This define also controls whether a warning message is printed when logging into a system with no krb.conf file, which usually means that Kerberos is not configured. -GAWollman (removed S/Key, /assar)