[ale] netatalk RPM
Ben Phillips
pynk at angband.org
Thu Aug 3 13:54:03 EDT 2000
I'm trying to get some Macs to talk to a linux server.
In the netatalk SRPM (netatalk-1.4b2+asun2.1.3-7.src.rpm) there's a patch
called netatalk-asun.fsstnd.patch, and one of the things it does is comment
out the line in the top-level Makefile which compiles in DES, so that the
Macs will use the randnum & rand2num UAM's (i.e., "2-way Encrypted
Passwords") to authenticate to the server.
I have two questions. Does anyone have a guess as to what 'fsstnd' might
stand for? I can't figure out why this patch is here. And the other
question is, why would Red Hat want to disable those UAM's? Is there a flaw
in them? I don't think DES is considered to be secure encryption any more,
but still -- if my only alternative is plain text, I think I'll take it!
Are there other UAM's for Netatalk that I don't know about? (We're not
running a Kerberos server.)
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