freebsd-dev/usr.bin/login
John Birrell 90836d4e24 gcc on alpha complains about nested comments. A comment in this
file referred to a path ending in "/*" which was reasonable to me,
but gcc wasn't so sure. So now the comment refers to a path ending in
"*".
1998-02-15 04:09:48 +00:00
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klogin.c Changes for KTH KerberosIV. 1997-09-28 08:57:24 +00:00
login_access.c Changes for KTH KerberosIV. 1997-09-28 08:57:24 +00:00
login_fbtab.c gcc on alpha complains about nested comments. A comment in this 1998-02-15 04:09:48 +00:00
login.1 Mention S/key and the skey /etc files. 1998-01-07 10:42:57 +00:00
login.access.5 = -> ==, strcpy -> strncpy from OpenBSD. 1997-07-22 07:39:43 +00:00
login.c Fix very rare but dangerous bug: 1998-02-13 21:02:53 +00:00
Makefile Changes for KTH KerberosIV. 1997-09-28 08:57:24 +00:00
pathnames.h Sorry..forgot something for yesterdays login patch.. 1994-12-01 12:35:54 +00:00
README Modify klogin to: 1995-01-14 22:57:41 +00:00

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) SKEY to allow the use of s/key one time passwords
3) 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