freebsd-ports/security/krb5-16/files/patch-appl::bsd::klogind.M
Cy Schubert 6108625cb9 In order to make the MIT KRB5 port compatible with FreeBSD, the port
now makes use of login.conf and login.access.  This is performed by
using FreeBSD login(1) instead of MIT KRB5 login.krb5(8).

The MIT KRB5 login.krb5(8) can still be used by specifying "-L" in
the klogind and telnetd arguments in inetd.conf.  This is documented
in a new file called README.FreeBSD.

Reviewed by:	nectar
2002-01-08 15:05:08 +00:00

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--- appl/bsd/klogind.M.orig Wed Feb 28 14:06:43 2001
+++ appl/bsd/klogind.M Mon Dec 31 21:22:27 2001
@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@
]
[
[ \fB\-w\fP[\fBip\fP|\fImaxhostlen\fP[\fB,\fP[\fBno\fP]\fBstriplocal\fP]] ]
+[\fB\-L\fP \fIloginpath\fP]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.I Klogind
is the server for the
@@ -107,6 +108,10 @@
Beta5 (May 1995)--present bogus checksums that prevent Kerberos
authentication from succeeding in the default mode.
+.IP \fB\-L\ loginpath\fP
+Specify pathname to an alternative login program. Default: /usr/bin/login.
+KRB5_HOME/sbin/login.krb5 may be specified.
+
.PP
If the
@@ -157,12 +162,6 @@
.IP \fB\-M\ realm\fP
Set the Kerberos realm to use.
-
-.IP \fB\-L\ login\fP
-Set the login program to use. This option only has an effect if
-DO_NOT_USE_K_LOGIN was not defined when
-.I klogind
-was compiled.
.SH DIAGNOSTICS
All diagnostic messages are returned on the connection
associated with the