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H A D | keyserv.h | 26234 Wed May 28 13:44:22 MDT 1997 wpaul Import of the keyserv daemon needed for Secure RPC. This version supports both the keyserv v1 and v2 protocols. It uses the new AF_LOCAL transport so that only local processes can use it for storing/retrieving keys, and it uses the SCM_CREDS kernel hack for authentication. With these two modifications, we don't need the keyenvoy program normally used with RPC 4.0. Note that if libdes.so.3.x is present on the system when keyserv is started, Secure RPC will run with normal DES encryption. If not, everything falls back to RC4 with a 40 bit key. |
H A D | setkey.c | 26234 Wed May 28 13:44:22 MDT 1997 wpaul Import of the keyserv daemon needed for Secure RPC. This version supports both the keyserv v1 and v2 protocols. It uses the new AF_LOCAL transport so that only local processes can use it for storing/retrieving keys, and it uses the SCM_CREDS kernel hack for authentication. With these two modifications, we don't need the keyenvoy program normally used with RPC 4.0. Note that if libdes.so.3.x is present on the system when keyserv is started, Secure RPC will run with normal DES encryption. If not, everything falls back to RC4 with a 40 bit key. |
H A D | keyserv.8 | 26234 Wed May 28 13:44:22 MDT 1997 wpaul Import of the keyserv daemon needed for Secure RPC. This version supports both the keyserv v1 and v2 protocols. It uses the new AF_LOCAL transport so that only local processes can use it for storing/retrieving keys, and it uses the SCM_CREDS kernel hack for authentication. With these two modifications, we don't need the keyenvoy program normally used with RPC 4.0. Note that if libdes.so.3.x is present on the system when keyserv is started, Secure RPC will run with normal DES encryption. If not, everything falls back to RC4 with a 40 bit key. |
H A D | Makefile | 26234 Wed May 28 13:44:22 MDT 1997 wpaul Import of the keyserv daemon needed for Secure RPC. This version supports both the keyserv v1 and v2 protocols. It uses the new AF_LOCAL transport so that only local processes can use it for storing/retrieving keys, and it uses the SCM_CREDS kernel hack for authentication. With these two modifications, we don't need the keyenvoy program normally used with RPC 4.0. Note that if libdes.so.3.x is present on the system when keyserv is started, Secure RPC will run with normal DES encryption. If not, everything falls back to RC4 with a 40 bit key. |
H A D | crypt_server.c | 26234 Wed May 28 13:44:22 MDT 1997 wpaul Import of the keyserv daemon needed for Secure RPC. This version supports both the keyserv v1 and v2 protocols. It uses the new AF_LOCAL transport so that only local processes can use it for storing/retrieving keys, and it uses the SCM_CREDS kernel hack for authentication. With these two modifications, we don't need the keyenvoy program normally used with RPC 4.0. Note that if libdes.so.3.x is present on the system when keyserv is started, Secure RPC will run with normal DES encryption. If not, everything falls back to RC4 with a 40 bit key. |
H A D | keyserv.c | 26234 Wed May 28 13:44:22 MDT 1997 wpaul Import of the keyserv daemon needed for Secure RPC. This version supports both the keyserv v1 and v2 protocols. It uses the new AF_LOCAL transport so that only local processes can use it for storing/retrieving keys, and it uses the SCM_CREDS kernel hack for authentication. With these two modifications, we don't need the keyenvoy program normally used with RPC 4.0. Note that if libdes.so.3.x is present on the system when keyserv is started, Secure RPC will run with normal DES encryption. If not, everything falls back to RC4 with a 40 bit key. |
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