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11 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
markm
532cda9998 #include <kerberosIV/des.h> -> #include <des.h> 1996-02-11 09:18:18 +00:00
markm
89c4fd7018 Rename des_set_key -> des_set_key. (libdes conflict) 1996-02-03 11:49:29 +00:00
wosch
dffe560d81 Section FILES and SEE ALSO complete 1996-01-29 00:02:39 +00:00
gibbs
2734551417 Kerberos can now deal with multi-homed clients.
Kerberos obtains a network address for the local host from the routing
tables and uses it consistently for all Kerberos transactions.  This ensures
that packets only leave the *authenticated* interface.  Clients who open
and use their own sockets for encrypted or authenticated correspondance
to kerberos services should bind their sockets to the same address as that
used by kerberos.  krb_get_local_addr() and krb_bind_local_addr() allow
clients to obtain the local address or bind a socket to the local address
used by Kerberos respectively.

Reviewed by: Mark Murray <markm>, Garrett Wollman <wollman>
Obtained from: concept by Dieter Dworkin Muller <dworkin@village.org>
1995-10-05 21:30:21 +00:00
rgrimes
a14d555c87 Remove trailing whitespace. 1995-05-30 06:41:30 +00:00
wollman
6c5a798a0c Fix Sharnoff complain bin/136 (-e flag doesn't work). 1995-01-14 20:36:22 +00:00
wollman
740456e526 Add distribution=krb for P-HK 1994-11-20 23:23:28 +00:00
csgr
e9bb220eef First level of changes for bringing in eBones (kerberos).
- Get rid of inverse logic (NOKERBEROS and NOEBONES) in src/makefile,
and replace with MAKE_KERBEROS and MAKE_EBONES.  (Far fewer contortions,
and both default to off.)  IF YOU WANT KERBEROS, YOU HAVE TO EXPLICITLY
DEFINE ONE OF THESE.
- Make Makefiles kerberos-aware.
1994-09-29 13:06:54 +00:00
dfr
ca00f2df5c Move the call to des_set_key to after the kerberos initialisation, removing
assumption about the implementation of des_read/des_write.
1994-09-26 09:22:08 +00:00
wollman
078f6c2ba6 Don't use kerberos yet, we aren't ready for it. 1994-08-05 20:40:56 +00:00
rgrimes
f9ab90d9d6 BSD 4.4 Lite Usr.bin Sources 1994-05-27 12:33:43 +00:00