Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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1997-05-30 | 1) RCS id police | gene | |
2) Make filenames relevent to OpenBSD (i.e, /kerberos -> /etc/kerberosIv and /usr/include/*.h -> /usr/include/kerberosIV/*.h). To be specific: s/\/kerberos\//\/etc\/kerberosIV\//g s/\/usr\/include\//\/usr\/include\/kerberosIV\//g s/\/\.k/\/etc\/kerberosIV\/master_key/g s/\#include\s*\<(.*)\>/\#include \<kerberosIV\/$1\>/g | |||
1997-04-08 | add '-a' flag for afs string-to-key. | Jim Rees | |
1997-04-08 | add '-a' flag for afs string-to-key. | Jim Rees | |
1997-02-11 | Need <bsd.obj.mk> earlier to have access to ${__objdir}; fixes build when | Thorsten Lockert | |
obj directories or links are not present | |||
1996-11-15 | libss and mk_cmds are moving into the main tree | Jason Downs | |
1996-09-16 | sprintf -> snprintf paranoia | Todd C. Miller | |
1996-06-02 | Make kerberos work with OBJMACHINE style objdirs | Niklas Hallqvist | |
1995-12-14 | Do not use hardcoded realm or host names | Thorsten Lockert | |
1995-12-14 | Kerberos IV code, based on a merge of fixed code from KTH and original | Thorsten Lockert | |
4.4BSD Lite code (international edition). Provides all functionality from the original 4.4BSD code plus standard Kerberos elements that were omitted in the 4.4BSD code. |