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2003 Aug 22
5
No interest in partial auth?
Hi, I don't mean to be annoying, but it seems like there isn't any interest in partial authentication. Is this true? It's not a future plan for OpenSSH to have this feature? I'd just like to know if I'm on my own or not. Thanks Erik.
2003 Nov 07
2
Partial authentication
Hello, I would like to bring up the topic of possibly including partial authentication functionality into OpneSSH again - it was discussed a few weeks ago. I believe that implementing auth vectors was suggested as a way to achieve this. The reasoning behind the need for partial auth is that there are cases when multiple methods of authentication are required for the user to be successfully
2003 Aug 19
0
Partial Authentication in OpenSSH
Hi, Pardon me if this has been discussed recently, I'm new to the list. I am interested in partial authentication in OpenSSH. I have modified Maciej Bogucki's patch that was based on a patch by Carson Gaspar for a pre-privilege separation version of SSH. My modifications have resulted in a basically working partial authentication system, but my patch is quite a hack. As I have not
2002 Jan 02
2
macosx (lots of little changes)
happy new year. a day off is a day to pick up a new project, so I wrestled my way through making ogg vorbis work on macosx. first, libao (not entirely a proper patch, but 2 source file diffs and a diff of a configure'd Makefile to one that works.): http://bolson.org/pub/libao-0.8.2-diff.tar.gz libogg and libvorbis compiled without incident. vorbis-tools were more complicated. I think
2002 Jan 02
2
macosx (lots of little changes)
happy new year. a day off is a day to pick up a new project, so I wrestled my way through making ogg vorbis work on macosx. first, libao (not entirely a proper patch, but 2 source file diffs and a diff of a configure'd Makefile to one that works.): http://bolson.org/pub/libao-0.8.2-diff.tar.gz libogg and libvorbis compiled without incident. vorbis-tools were more complicated. I think