Re: Login.conf (Whose problem is this) ?

1999-07-05 Thread Sheldon Hearn
On Sat, 03 Jul 1999 18:57:06 MST, John Polstra wrote: This stuff is old and obsolete. LOGIN_CAP_AUTH isn't supported any more. (It never was fully supported, actually.) Don't use it. There's an open PR for this, PR 10115. I assume all that's required is that we smack the outdated

Re: Login.conf (Whose problem is this) ?

1999-07-05 Thread Sheldon Hearn
On Sat, 03 Jul 1999 18:57:06 MST, John Polstra wrote: This stuff is old and obsolete. LOGIN_CAP_AUTH isn't supported any more. (It never was fully supported, actually.) Don't use it. There's an open PR for this, PR 10115. I assume all that's required is that we smack the outdated comments

Re: Login.conf (Whose problem is this) ?

1999-07-05 Thread John Polstra
Sheldon Hearn wrote: This stuff is old and obsolete. LOGIN_CAP_AUTH isn't supported any more. (It never was fully supported, actually.) Don't use it. There's an open PR for this, PR 10115. I assume all that's required is that we smack the outdated comments from login.conf? Yes, I think

Re: Login.conf (Whose problem is this) ?

1999-07-03 Thread John Polstra
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Gustavo V G C Rios [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i am trying to get a login classes for my users, so i decided to edit /etc/login.conf. Among other, i have yma classes this way: shell:\ :maxproc=5:\ :tc=auth-default: Looking for

Login.conf (Whose problem is this) ?

1999-07-03 Thread Gustavo V G C Rios
i am trying to get a login classes for my users, so i decided to edit /etc/login.conf. Among other, i have yma classes this way: shell:\ :maxproc=5:\ :tc=auth-default: Looking for auth-default, i saw the following: ## Authentication methods ## Note that these are disabled by

Re: Login.conf (Whose problem is this) ?

1999-07-03 Thread John Polstra
In article 377e34f9.ca198...@tdnet.com.br, Gustavo V G C Rios ker...@tdnet.com.br wrote: i am trying to get a login classes for my users, so i decided to edit /etc/login.conf. Among other, i have yma classes this way: shell:\ :maxproc=5:\ :tc=auth-default: Looking