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changes, starting with those listed below..
! Note: Problems for which patches exist are marked in red.
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changes, starting with those listed below..
! Note: Problems for which patches exist are marked in red.
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Changes made between OpenBSD 2.0 and 2.1
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Changes made between OpenBSD 2.0 and 2.1
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IPSEC package from John Ioannidis and Angelos D. Keromytis.
Working kadmind for kerberosIV.
Add support for /etc/passwd.conf which controls the format and strength of passwd entries for the next time a user changes their password. These options can be set per-user.
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New scalable BLOWFISH-based crypt algorithm for passwd file entries. It uses a very large strong-random `salt' and the number of rotor runs is configurable. Hence if you have faster machines you can slow the crypt routine down and make harder keys.
fix some more memory and file descriptor leaks in libc/rpc
Fix so that stack limits which are not a multiple of the pagesize work.
Fix a few netinet kernel crash problems.
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IPSEC package from John Ioannidis and Angelos D. Keromytis.
Working kadmind for kerberosIV.
Add support for /etc/passwd.conf which controls the format and strength of passwd entries for the next time a user changes their password. These options can be set per-user.
!
New scalable BLOWFISH-based crypt algorithm for passwd file entries. It uses a very large strong-random 'salt' and the number of rotor runs is configurable. Hence if you have faster machines you can slow the crypt routine down and make harder keys.
fix some more memory and file descriptor leaks in libc/rpc
Fix so that stack limits which are not a multiple of the pagesize work.
Fix a few netinet kernel crash problems.
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upgrade to CVS version 1.9.
The NIST Posix test suite became free. As a result we have been correcting numerous problems in the source tree, and expect to be completely POSIX compliant very soon.