* src/useradd.c: Replace peror by an strerror and avoid an
intermediate buffer.
* src/useradd.c: Save errno between the failure and the report by
perror/strerror.
* src/useradd.c: Prefer xmalloc to malloc.
* src/newgrp.c: audit_buf is only used in newgrp. Make it static.
* src/newgrp.c: Ignore the return value of fputs().
* src/newgrp.c: Use exit(EXIT_FAILURE) instead of exit(1).
* src/lastlog.c: Added splint annotations.
* src/lastlog.c: Avoid global pwent.
* src/lastlog.c: Cast ID to ulongs and use ulong formats for IDs.
* src/lastlog.c: Avoid assignment in comparisons.
* src/lastlog.c: Ignore fclose() return value since the file is
only opened for reading.
default to 32.
* libmisc/chkname.c: Use USER_NAME_MAX_LENGTH.
* src/login.c: Use USER_NAME_MAX_LENGTH instead of the default 32.
username also needs to be bigger than USER_NAME_MAX_LENGTH because
it has to be nul-terminated.
change the terminal configuration. setup_tty() is just a best
effort configuration of the terminal.
* src/login.c: Ignore failures when setting the terminal
configuration.
* src/login.c: Fail if the ERASECHAR or KILLCHAR configurations
are not compatible with a cc_t type.
of global utent/utxent variables. Only reuse the ut_id and maybe
the ut_host fields from utmp.
* lib/prototypes.h, libmisc/utmp.c: Removed checkutmp(),
setutmp(), setutmpx().
* lib/prototypes.h, libmisc/utmp.c: Added get_current_utmp(),
prepare_utmp(), prepare_utmpx(), setutmp(), setutmpx().
* libmisc/utmp.c (is_my_tty): Only compare the name of the utmp
line with ttyname(). (No stat of the two terminals to compare the
devices).
* libmisc/utmp.c: Use getaddrinfo() to get the address of the
host.
* configure.in: Check for getaddrinfo().
* configure.in: Use AC_CHECK_MEMBERS to check for the existence of
fields in the utmp/utmpx structures.
* configure.in: Reject systems with utmpx support but no ut_id
field in utmp. This could be fixed later if needed.
* src/login.c: Use the new utmp functions. This also simplifies
the failtmp() handling.
* src/login.c: passwd_free() renamed to pw_free() and
shadow_free() renamed to spw_free()
is always coming from xgetpwnam. There is no need to copy pwd to
pwent, this was not a good idea anyway as the strings from pwd
were not duplicated.
* src/login.c: Always free the pwd and spwd structure when we
retrieve a new one. This will clear the password of the previous
user from the memory.
* src/login.c: user_passwd is used to keep point to the password
of the user being authenticated.
* src/login.c: (non PAM) Fail if the user's entry cannot be found
after the user updated her password (if expire() requested an
update).
* src/login.c: If the user does not exist on the system, there is
no need to build a pwd structure (with shell).
username as first parameter of failtmp to avoid issues with
non-null terminated ut_user, unavailability of ut_user, incomplete
username (that should not happen currently).