[pathnames.h]
     no need to escape single quotes in comments
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Damien Miller 2009-01-28 16:19:52 +11:00
parent b2c17d4b17
commit a70ac76a87
2 changed files with 9 additions and 6 deletions

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[ssh-keyscan.1]
fix example, default key type is rsa for 3+ years; from
frederic.perrin@resel.fr
- stevesk@cvs.openbsd.org 2008/12/29 02:23:26
[pathnames.h]
no need to escape single quotes in comments
20090107
- (djm) [uidswap.c] bz#1412: Support >16 supplemental groups in OS X.
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OpenServer 6 and add osr5bigcrypt support so when someone migrates
passwords between UnixWare and OpenServer they will still work. OK dtucker@
$Id: ChangeLog,v 1.5166 2009/01/28 05:18:03 djm Exp $
$Id: ChangeLog,v 1.5167 2009/01/28 05:19:52 djm Exp $

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/* $OpenBSD: pathnames.h,v 1.16 2006/03/25 22:22:43 djm Exp $ */
/* $OpenBSD: pathnames.h,v 1.17 2008/12/29 02:23:26 stevesk Exp $ */
/*
* Author: Tatu Ylonen <ylo@cs.hut.fi>
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#define _PATH_SSH_DAEMON_PID_FILE _PATH_SSH_PIDDIR "/sshd.pid"
/*
* The directory in user\'s home directory in which the files reside. The
* The directory in user's home directory in which the files reside. The
* directory should be world-readable (though not all files are).
*/
#define _PATH_SSH_USER_DIR ".ssh"
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#define _PATH_SSH_CLIENT_ID_RSA ".ssh/id_rsa"
/*
* Configuration file in user\'s home directory. This file need not be
* Configuration file in user's home directory. This file need not be
* readable by anyone but the user him/herself, but does not contain anything
* particularly secret. If the user\'s home directory resides on an NFS
* particularly secret. If the user's home directory resides on an NFS
* volume where root is mapped to nobody, this may need to be world-readable.
*/
#define _PATH_SSH_USER_CONFFILE ".ssh/config"
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/*
* File containing a list of those rsa keys that permit logging in as this
* user. This file need not be readable by anyone but the user him/herself,
* but does not contain anything particularly secret. If the user\'s home
* but does not contain anything particularly secret. If the user's home
* directory resides on an NFS volume where root is mapped to nobody, this
* may need to be world-readable. (This file is read by the daemon which is
* running as root.)