millert
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Change S/Key stuff from using a flat file (/etc/skeykeys) to a directory
where each user gets their own file, which is owned by that user. An old S/Key database may be converted by running "skeyinit -C" as root. Programs that need to access the S/Key database no longer need to be setuid root. They must now be setgid auth instead. |
22 years ago | |
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src | Change S/Key stuff from using a flat file (/etc/skeykeys) to a directory | 22 years ago |