1. 9c870f9 - (djm) [auth-krb5.c auth.h session.c] Explicitly refer to Kerberos ccache by Damien Miller · 21 years ago
  2. a8104b5 - (bal) [acconfig.h auth-krb5.c configure.ac gss-serv-krb5.c] Check to see by Ben Lindstrom · 21 years ago
  3. ec217ad Whitespace sync by Darren Tucker · 21 years ago
  4. 787b2ec more whitespace (tabs this time) by Damien Miller · 21 years ago
  5. a8e06ce - djm@cvs.openbsd.org 2003/11/21 11:57:03 by Damien Miller · 21 years ago
  6. 3e3b514 - djm@cvs.openbsd.org 2003/11/04 08:54:09 by Damien Miller · 21 years ago
  7. 3e33cec - markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2003/09/23 20:17:11 by Darren Tucker · 21 years ago
  8. 1a0c0b9 - markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2003/08/28 12:54:34 by Damien Miller · 21 years ago
  9. 49aaf4a - (dtucker) [Makefile.in acconfig.h auth-krb5.c auth-pam.c auth-pam.h by Darren Tucker · 21 years ago
  10. ec0943a - (dtucker) OpenBSD CVS Sync by Darren Tucker · 21 years ago
  11. 9c61769 - (djm) Make portable build with MIT krb5 (some issues remain) by Damien Miller · 22 years ago
  12. 996acd2 *** empty log message *** by Damien Miller · 22 years ago
  13. 93576d9 - deraadt@cvs.openbsd.org 2002/11/21 23:03:51 by Ben Lindstrom · 22 years ago
  14. 25162f2 - itojun@cvs.openbsd.org 2002/09/09 06:48:06 by Damien Miller · 22 years ago
  15. 5a6abda unexpand by Ben Lindstrom · 22 years ago
  16. fd4c9ee - (djm) Add KrbV support patch from Simon Wilkinson <simon@sxw.org.uk> by Damien Miller · 23 years ago
  17. 6328ab3 - markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2002/03/19 10:49:35 by Ben Lindstrom · 23 years ago
  18. eacc71b - stevesk@cvs.openbsd.org 2002/03/16 17:41:25 by Ben Lindstrom · 23 years ago
  19. 05764b9 - stevesk@cvs.openbsd.org 2002/03/04 17:27:39 by Ben Lindstrom · 23 years ago
  20. b855028 - markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2002/02/15 23:54:10 by Ben Lindstrom · 23 years ago
  21. db95e4e sync - don't know when this got out of sync by Damien Miller · 23 years ago
  22. 61b05cf - (djm) OpenBSD CVS Sync by Damien Miller · 23 years ago
  23. 964fed5 - (djm) Pull in auth-krb5.c from OpenBSD CVS. NB. it is not currently used. by Damien Miller · 23 years ago