Following on from an earlier discussion about login recording, I was toying with the idea of breaking out the login code into a separate library (in a subdirectory of the OpenSSH source tree) with its own configure script. I think this would serve three purposes: First, it would in the long run remove a lot of things from OpenSSH's configure script that, save for the login code, needn't be there; second, it would more readily allow parallel development so that people don't try OpenSSH-1.3pre1 (or 2.0pre1, or whatever) and suddenly lose all their utmp etc. Third, it ties in with what Damien was saying before about this being a way for approaching this problem in other projects. I think it may make some people happy to have an autoconf/automake login library ready to plug in. I'm able to test on only four platforms, but the idea - David Rankin was right to make this point - is to have enough generality to detect new platforms on its own. I think that the best way to get this right is to separate the admin function of recording a login from SSH's security functionality. I'm hoping to get this ready for inclusion in the next round of test releases (i.e. after 1.2.1). Ta, -Andre -- Andre Lucas <andre.lucas at dial.pipex.com> http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/andre.lucas/