From 9e058b7c263c55e44c1c064f445ff39a41ca74b0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Todd C. Miller" Date: Tue, 30 Jul 1996 16:53:18 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] updated --- INSTALL | 51 +++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------- 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-) diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL index f09ce7047..20e02e407 100644 --- a/INSTALL +++ b/INSTALL @@ -153,45 +153,29 @@ Shadow passwords (also included with most C2 security packages) are supported on most major platforms for which they exist. The `configure' script will attempt to determine if your system uses shadow passwords, but this is really just a guess. -Also, if you are using an alternate authentication scheme -(s/key. kerberos, AFS, DCE, etc...) configure will *not* try -to check for a shadowed passwd file. -Therefore, it is suggested that you use the `--with-C2' option -to `configure' if you need shadow password support. +If configure guesses incorrectly you can use the `--with-C2' option +to cause sudo to use shadow passwords (assuming sudo can figure +out what type of shadow password scheme is available). If configure +thinks you can shadow passwords but you really do not you can +use the `--without-C2' option to override configure's guess. Shadow passwords are supported on the following platforms: SunOS 4.x Solaris 2.x - HP-UX 9.x + HP-UX 9.x and 10.x Ultrix 4.x - Digital UNIX 3.x - Irix 5.x - AIX 3.2.x + Digital UNIX 3.x amd 4.x + Irix 5.x and 6.x + AIX 3.2.x ad 4.x ConvexOS with C2 security (not tested recently) Linux SCO 3.2.2 - SVR4 (and variants using standard SVR4 shadow passwords) - -The following operating systems have shadow passwords turned -on by *default* (use --without-C2 to turn them off): - - Solaris 2.x Pyramid DC/OSx UnixWare - -The following operating systems have transparent shadow password -support so --with-C2 and --without-C2 will have no effect -(and neither is necesary). - - AIX 3.x - AIX 4.x - BSD/386 1.x - BSD/OS 2.x - NetBSD - FreeBSD - OpenBSD - HPBSD 2.x + SVR4 (and variants using standard SVR4 shadow passwords) + 4.4BSD based systems (including OpenBSD, NetBSD, FreeBSD) + OS's using SecureWare's C2 security. It is possible to configure in shadow password support even if your system does not currently use shadow passwords. @@ -248,6 +232,17 @@ Ultrix 4.x: I recommend it highly. If you do not do this you probably want to set `LOGGING' to SLOG_FILE in options.h. +Digital UNIX: + Digital UNIX 4.0 shipped with /usr/include/prot.h including acl.h, + but there is no /usr/include/acl.h. Digital says this will be + fixed in the next release of Digital UNIX. In the meantime + you can use the acl.h from /usr/sys/include/sys. Digital + recommends that you just: + cd /usr/include + ln -s sys/acl.h acl.h + This will only be an issue if you are using C2 (enhanced) + security. + Linux: One person reported that he needed to run configure with the --with-getpass flag to get a working sudo. Other people -- 2.49.0