On 8/4/21 1:13 PM, Khem Raj wrote:
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> On 8/4/21 3:12 AM, Alexander Kanavin wrote:
>> Yes, plaintext passwords can no longer be there, which is a good thing
>> I'd say? The hashed/salted passwords can still be provided through the
>> same class, but this needs to be documented, and perhaps
On 8/4/21 3:12 AM, Alexander Kanavin wrote:
Yes, plaintext passwords can no longer be there, which is a good thing
I'd say? The hashed/salted passwords can still be provided through the
same class, but this needs to be documented, and perhaps tested too.
Its perhaps fine to discourage plai
Yes, plaintext passwords can no longer be there, which is a good thing I'd
say? The hashed/salted passwords can still be provided through the same
class, but this needs to be documented, and perhaps tested too.
Alex
On Wed, 4 Aug 2021 at 10:39, Yi Zhao wrote:
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> On 7/30/21 7:45 PM, Alexander K
On 7/30/21 7:45 PM, Alexander Kanavin wrote:
Add a couple backports to fix builds.
Drop 0002-Allow-for-setting-password-in-clear-text.patch;
what it adds is horribly insecure and AB testing didn't reveal any
regressions or use cases for it.
Dropping this patch makes the password setting funct
Add a couple backports to fix builds.
Drop 0002-Allow-for-setting-password-in-clear-text.patch;
what it adds is horribly insecure and AB testing didn't reveal any
regressions or use cases for it.
Drop /etc/default/ tweaks as files are no longer installed there.
Drop manpage alternatives as manpa