man/po/POTFILES.in, man/Makefile.am: Generate the PO files for the
manpages in the man/po directory (instead of man/<lang>). Use a
Makefile.in.in based on gettext's one. This ensure that the PO are
generated before being used in the <lang> directories.
* man/generate_mans.mak, man/generate_translations.mak,
man/Makefile.am: New makefile for the generation of manpages from
XML (generate_mans.mak). This avoid duplicate chunks in
generate_translations.mak and Makefile.am
* man/de/de.po, man/fr/fr.po, man/it/it.po, man/pl/pl.po,
man/ru/ru.po, man/sv/sv.po: Moved to...
* man/po/de.po, man/po/fr.po, man/po/it.po, man/po/pl.po,
man/po/ru.po, man/po/sv.po: ... here.
default. Keeping the feature enabled is safe. Disabling it permits
to disable the references to the SHA256 and SHA512 password
encryption algorithms from the usage help and manuals (in addition
to the support for these algorithms in the code).
* libmisc/obscure.c, libmisc/salt.c, src/newusers.c,
src/chpasswd.c, src/chgpasswd.c, src/passwd.c: ENCRYPT_METHOD is
always supported in login.defs. Remove the ENCRYPTMETHOD_SELECT
preprocessor condition.
* libmisc/obscure.c, libmisc/salt.c, src/newusers.c,
src/chpasswd.c, src/chgpasswd.c, src/passwd.c: Disable SHA256 and
SHA512 if USE_SHA_CRYPT is not defined (this corresponds to a
subset of the ENCRYPTMETHOD_SELECT sections).
password longer than 13 chars. This protects against the GNU crypt() which
does not return NULL if the algorithm is not supported, and return a DES
encrypted password.
Thanks to Dan Kopecek <dkopecek@redhat.com>.
* src/chpasswd.c, src/chgpasswd.c: Do not use DES by default, but
the system default define in /Etc/login.defs. Thanks to Dan
Kopecek <dkopecek@redhat.com>.
* NEWS, man/chpasswd.8.xml, man/chgpasswd.8.xml: Do not mention
DES as the default algorithm.
* src/chpasswd.c, src/chgpasswd.c: Tag the ENCRYPTMETHOD_SELECT
dependent code accordingly.
* src/chpasswd.c: Added --sha-rounds to the usage().
* libmisc/Makefile.am, libmisc/getlong.c, src/chgpasswd.c,
src/chpasswd.c: New getlong function. Replace chpasswd's and
chgpasswd's getnumber.
users. (was sometimes <emphasis remap='I'>)
* Use <option> vor the variable names. This
makes the manpage much more readable.
* (ENCRYPT_METHOD, MD5_CRYPT_ENAB,
SHA_CRYPT_MIN_ROUNDS, SHA_CRYPT_MAX_ROUNDS): Mention that command
line option may supersede the system setting.
* Document the variables used by chpasswd
and chgpasswd.
variable: MAX_MEMBERS_PER_GROUP. Used for the split groups support.
* lib/commonio.c, lib/commonio.h: Add an open_hook and close_hook
operation. They are called after the database is actually opened
and parse, or before it is closed.
* lib/groupio.c: Add an open_hook to merge split groups, and an
close group to split groups if MAX_MEMBERS_PER_GROUP is set.
This fixes gpasswd and chgpasswd when split groups are used.
* lib/sgroupio.c, lib/shadowio.c, lib/pwio.c: No open or close
hooks for these databases. (unsure about what should be the gshadow
behavior for split groups)
gr_locate and sgr_locate. gpasswd write in the file database. Thus
it should read information from the file database, not using
getgrnam. The change to sgr_locate is just for consistency. This
requires opening the group databases (read only) using
gr_open/sgr_open.
* NEWS: Indicate that manpages should be re-generated if configure
option are changed, due to conditions.
generation of manpages.
* man/generate_translations.mak: Added pam/no_pam condition (like
in man/Makefile.am).
* man/Makefile.am, man/generate_translations.mak: Added
gshadow/no_gshadow condition.
* man/gpasswd.1.xml: Use the gshadow/no_gshadow condition to
change the manpage depending on the shadow group support.
and /etc/passwd to section FILES.
* man/newusers.8.xml: Mentions that PAM is not used to set the
passwords.
* man/chpasswd.8.xml: Added section FILES (/etc/passwd,
/etc/shadow, /etc/login.defs).
* man/chpasswd.8.xml: Use the same paragraph as in newusers.8.xml
to indicate that PAM is not used.
* man/chgpasswd.8.xml: Added section FILES (/etc/group,
/etc/gshadow, /etc/login.defs).
This was not the case when the GID is not specified, and a GID
exist with an ID higher than the all the UIDs.
* Typo in comment: contrained -> constrained.
SHA256, and SHA512 exactly (not only the first 3/6 chars).
* libmisc/salt.c (SHA_salt_rounds): Set rounds to the specified
prefered_rounds value, if specified.
* src/gpasswd.c, libmisc/salt.c: Fix compilation warnings (use
size_t for lengths).
* src/chpasswd.c, src/chgpasswd.c: Add missing parenthesis.
encryption algorithm is chosen for the passwords. Document the new
-c and -s options. Add a reference to login.defs(5).
* man/login.defs.5.xml: Document the ENCRYPT_METHOD,
MD5_CRYPT_ENAB, SHA_CRYPT_MIN_ROUNDS, and SHA_CRYPT_MAX_ROUNDS
variables.
* etc/login.defs: Indicate that MD5_CRYPT_ENAB is deprecated.
Document the relationship with PAM for MD5_CRYPT_ENAB and
ENCRYPT_METHOD.
crypt_make_salt to force the crypt method and number of rounds.
* libmisc/salt.c: Add parameter to SHA_salt_rounds to force the
number of rounds.
* libmisc/salt.c, lib/getdef.c: ENCRYPT_METHOD and MD5_CRYPT_ENAB
are needed also when USE_PAM (e.g. for chpasswd).
* src/newusers.c, src/gpasswd.c: Use the new crypt_make_salt prototype.
* src/chpasswd.c, src/chgpasswd.c: Add option -c, --crypt-method
and -s, --sha-rounds to specify the crypt method and number of
rounds in case of one of the SHA methods. The new prototype of
crypt_make_salt simplifies the handling of -m, --md5.
bytes).
* lib/getdef.c, etc/login.defs: Add definitions for
SHA_CRYPT_MIN_ROUNDS and SHA_CRYPT_MAX_ROUNDS.
* libmisc/salt.c: Use SHA_CRYPT_MIN_ROUNDS and SHA_CRYPT_MAX_ROUNDS
to add a random number of rounds if needed.
is then used with strcat).
* libmisc/salt.c (crypt_make_salt): Initialize result[0] to nul at
the beginning (was not initialized when USE_PAM).
* libmisc/salt.c (crypt_make_salt): Check that ENCRYPT_METHOD is a
valid crypt method.