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# $OpenLDAP$
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## Copyright 1998-2003 The OpenLDAP Foundation, All Rights Reserved.
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2000-05-13 10:43:19 +08:00
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## COPYING RESTRICTIONS APPLY, see COPYRIGHT file
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1998-10-25 09:41:42 +08:00
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##
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2000-01-26 07:58:44 +08:00
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## Makefile for -llutil
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1998-10-25 09:41:42 +08:00
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##
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LIBRARY = liblutil.a
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1999-10-28 15:31:59 +08:00
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2000-05-13 05:16:15 +08:00
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NT_SRCS = ntservice.c
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NT_OBJS = ntservice.o slapdmsg.res
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1999-10-28 15:31:59 +08:00
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UNIX_SRCS = detach.c
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UNIX_OBJS = detach.o
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Patch: 'ldapmodify -y file' reads password from file (ITS#2031)
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Written by Hallvard B. Furuseth and placed into the public domain.
This software is not subject to any license of the University of Oslo.
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Adapted by Kurt Zeilenga for inclusion in OpenLDAP. My comments are
marked with enclosed with square brackets (e.g. [Kurt's comment] below.
================
If I run ldapmodify & co from a script, I don't want to use '-W password'
because the password shows up in the output of 'ps' for everyone,
and I can't pipe the password to 'ldapmodify -w' because -w uses
getpassphrase() which reads from the tty instead of stdin.
So I added '-y file' which reads the password from file. The programs
exit if the file cannot be read.
[Complete contents of file is used as password. Use:
echo -n "secret" > password
to create a file with "secret" as the password. The -n avoids
adding a newline (which would invalidate the password). Note
that echo is a builtin and hence its arguments are not visible
to 'ps'.]
I changed ldapmodify, ldapmodrdn, ldapdelete, ldapsearch, ldapcompare.
I did not bother to change ldappasswd and ldapwhoami, because they
prompt for many passwords. [I fixed up ldapwhoami.]
Rerun autoconf after applying this patch. [Done.]
Note: I do not know if Windows NT has fstat(), so I set HAVE_FSTAT to
undef in portable.nt. (fstat() is used to warn if the file is publicly
readable or writeable.) [I used fstat() to set the buffer size to
read.]
[Note: using the contents of a file extends the tools to support
passwords which could not normally be provided using getpassphrase()
or via the command line.]
Hallvard B. Furuseth <h.b.furuseth@usit.uio.no>, Aug 2002.
[Kurt D. Zeilenga <kurt@openldap.org>, Aug 2002.]
2002-08-24 13:47:17 +08:00
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SRCS = base64.c csn.c entropy.c sasl.c signal.c hash.c passfile.c \
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2001-12-05 13:39:34 +08:00
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md5.c passwd.c sha1.c getpass.c lockf.c utils.c uuid.c sockpair.c \
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1999-10-28 15:31:59 +08:00
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@LIBSRCS@ $(@PLAT@_SRCS)
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Patch: 'ldapmodify -y file' reads password from file (ITS#2031)
================
Written by Hallvard B. Furuseth and placed into the public domain.
This software is not subject to any license of the University of Oslo.
================
Adapted by Kurt Zeilenga for inclusion in OpenLDAP. My comments are
marked with enclosed with square brackets (e.g. [Kurt's comment] below.
================
If I run ldapmodify & co from a script, I don't want to use '-W password'
because the password shows up in the output of 'ps' for everyone,
and I can't pipe the password to 'ldapmodify -w' because -w uses
getpassphrase() which reads from the tty instead of stdin.
So I added '-y file' which reads the password from file. The programs
exit if the file cannot be read.
[Complete contents of file is used as password. Use:
echo -n "secret" > password
to create a file with "secret" as the password. The -n avoids
adding a newline (which would invalidate the password). Note
that echo is a builtin and hence its arguments are not visible
to 'ps'.]
I changed ldapmodify, ldapmodrdn, ldapdelete, ldapsearch, ldapcompare.
I did not bother to change ldappasswd and ldapwhoami, because they
prompt for many passwords. [I fixed up ldapwhoami.]
Rerun autoconf after applying this patch. [Done.]
Note: I do not know if Windows NT has fstat(), so I set HAVE_FSTAT to
undef in portable.nt. (fstat() is used to warn if the file is publicly
readable or writeable.) [I used fstat() to set the buffer size to
read.]
[Note: using the contents of a file extends the tools to support
passwords which could not normally be provided using getpassphrase()
or via the command line.]
Hallvard B. Furuseth <h.b.furuseth@usit.uio.no>, Aug 2002.
[Kurt D. Zeilenga <kurt@openldap.org>, Aug 2002.]
2002-08-24 13:47:17 +08:00
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OBJS = base64.o csn.o entropy.o sasl.o signal.o hash.o passfile.o \
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2001-12-05 13:39:34 +08:00
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md5.o passwd.o sha1.o getpass.o lockf.o utils.o uuid.o sockpair.o \
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1999-10-28 15:31:59 +08:00
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@LIBOBJS@ $(@PLAT@_OBJS)
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1998-10-25 09:41:42 +08:00
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LDAP_INCDIR= ../../include
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LDAP_LIBDIR= ../../libraries
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1999-10-28 15:31:59 +08:00
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# These rules are for a Mingw32 build, specifically.
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# It's ok for them to be here because the clean rule is harmless, and
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# slapdmsg.res won't get built unless it's declared in OBJS.
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slapdmsg.res: slapdmsg.rc slapdmsg.bin
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windres $< -O coff -o $@
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clean-local:
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$(RM) *.res
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