=================================================================== RCS file: /cvsrepo/anoncvs/cvs/src/usr.bin/sudo/Attic/INSTALL,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6 --- src/usr.bin/sudo/Attic/INSTALL 2000/03/27 03:44:37 1.5 +++ src/usr.bin/sudo/Attic/INSTALL 2000/11/21 17:58:43 1.6 @@ -187,12 +187,19 @@ access DCE via PAM before using this option. --with-logincap - Enable support for BSD login classes on FreeBSD and BSD/OS. This - adds support for the login classes specified in /etc/login.conf. + Enable support for BSD login classes where available (OS-dependent). + This adds support for the login classes specified in /etc/login.conf. By default, a login class is not applied unless the 'use_loginclass' option is defined in sudoers or the user specifies a class on the - command line. It does *not*, however cause sudo to use BSD - authentication. + command line. + + --with-bsdauth + Enable support for BSD authentication on BSD/OS. This option + assumes --with-logincap as well. It is not possible to mix + BSD authentication with other authentication methods (and there + really should be no need to do so). Note that only the newer + BSD authentication API is supported. If you don't have + /usr/include/bsd_auth.h then you cannot use this. --disable-sia Disable SIA support. This is the "Security Integration Architecture"