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Bruce Evans e662741c24 Backed out rev.1.31. It was a workaround for bugs in rev.1.4 of
libc/gen/getpass.c.  The old behaviour of blocking SIGINT and not
changing SIGQUIT was restored in rev.1.5 of getpass.c.  The change
here completely restores the old behaviour of not supporting killing
login with keyboard signals (only) at the password prompt.  There
is no reason to support this, since login can be exited normally
by typing a couple of ^D's.  Login certainly shouldn't dump core
in response to user input.  Previously, SIGQUIT killed login
immediately but SIGINT killed it only after the password was
entered.

PR:		7444
1998-07-31 07:22:31 +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 .Sh AUTHOR -> .Sh AUTHORS. Use .An/.Aq. 1998-03-23 07:48:45 +00:00
login.c Backed out rev.1.31. It was a workaround for bugs in rev.1.4 of 1998-07-31 07:22:31 +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