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Uploaded shadow 19990827-15 (m68k) to erlangen



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Format: 1.6
Date: Sat,  8 Jan 2000 22:11:29 -0500
Source: shadow
Binary: login passwd
Architecture: m68k
Version: 19990827-15
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian/m68k Build Daemon <buildd@kullervo.informatik.uni-erlangen.de>
Description: 
 login      - System login tools
 passwd     - Change and administer password and group data.
Closes: 47620 52069 52917 53966 54496
Changes: 
 shadow (19990827-15) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * src/su.c: moved signal() call to re-establish SIGINT to right place,
     closes: #54496
   * src/login.c: if hostname is blank (not a remote login via rlogin or
     telnet), then use the tty to log failures in syslog, closes: #53966
   * passwd: Locking a password by appending '!' appears to be pretty
     standard, so ssh needs to check for it.
   * passwd and login come with a README.pam that discusses the differences
     between the PAM and old non-PAM versions. It also talks about where to
     look for details. Also now that I have added the extra examples to the
     pam.d files, I hope this satisfies...closes: #52917
   * A new package, base-config, which will be used by boot floppies is
     going to have an option to configure MD5 usage for passwords. Since
     this is the best place for it, and I don't really have any control
     over it, I am .... closes: #47620
   * libmisc/chowntty.c: applied patch for read-only root, closes: #52069
Files: 
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 0001f070b12e83c4796b55a46f791b75 101334 base required login_19990827-15_m68k.deb
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