On Fri, 11 Aug 2000, Edward Wolpert wrote:
> I was wondering... Sept 20 comes along, and the RSA patient in the USA
> expires. Will the stable line (and current for that fact) stop using the
> rsaref libs and use the 'real thing', or continue to do use rsaref?
The former.
> Will FreeBSD crypt
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I was wondering... Sept 20 comes along, and the RSA patient in the USA
expires. Will the stable line (and current for that fact) stop using the
rsaref libs and use the 'real thing', or continue to do use rsaref? Will
FreeBSD crypto go through any chan
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Pete Carah wrote:
> Somehow in the internat merge the kerb4 versions of rshd and rlogind
> disappeared (rshd -k; rlogind -ek and -k). They are often used for
> scripting in ways that kerberized telnet can't handle (yes, I can
> use expect but what a kluge :-), or I could a
Hello Sean,
Friday, August 11, 2000, 8:33:17 PM, you wrote:
> The "nlist failed" error usually implies that you didn't use
> /boot/loader to boot the machine or your boot blocks are out
> of whack with the system.
That's correct. After the last reboot (which I did in order to get the
newly attac