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-* Mon Aug 16 1999 Jan Rêkorajski <baggins@pld.org.pl>
-- fixed reentrancy problems
-
-* Sun Jul 4 21:03:42 PDT 1999
-
-- temporarily removed the crypt16 stuff. I'm really paranoid about
- crypto stuff and exporting it, and there are a few too many 's-box'
- references in the code for my liking..
-
-* Wed Jun 30 1999 Steve Langasek <vorlon@netexpress.net>
-- further NIS+ fixes
-
-* Sun Jun 27 1999 Steve Langasek <vorlon@netexpress.net>
-- fix to uid-handling code for NIS+
-
-* Sat Jun 26 1999 Jan Rêkorajski <baggins@mimuw.edu.pl>
-- merged MD5 fix and early failure syslog
- by Andrey Vladimirovich Savochkin <saw@msu.ru>
-- minor fixes
-- added signal handler to unix_chkpwd
-
-* Fri Jun 25 1999 Stephen Langasek <vorlon@netexpress.net>
-- reorganized the code to let it build as separate C files
-
-* Sun Jun 20 1999 Jan Rêkorajski <baggins@mimuw.edu.pl>
-- fixes in pam_unix_auth, it incorrectly saved and restored return
- value when likeauth option was used
-
-* Tue Jun 15 1999 Jan Rêkorajski <baggins@mimuw.edu.pl>
-- added NIS+ support
-
-* Mon Jun 14 1999 Jan Rêkorajski <baggins@mimuw.edu.pl>
-- total rewrite based on pam_pwdb module, now there is ONE pam_unix.so
- module, it accepts the same options as pam_pwdb - all of them correctly ;)
- (pam_pwdb dosn't understand what DISALLOW_NULL_AUTHTOK means)
-
-* Tue Apr 20 1999 Jan Rêkorajski <baggins@mimuw.edu.pl>
-- Arghhh, pam_unix_passwd was not updating /etc/shadow when used with
- pam_cracklib.
-
-* Mon Apr 19 1999 Jan Rêkorajski <baggins@mimuw.edu.pl>
-- added "remember=XXX" option that means 'remember XXX old passwords'
- Old passwords are stored in /etc/security/opasswd, there can be
- maximum of 400 passwords per user.
-
-* Sat Mar 27 1999 Jan Rêkorajski <baggins@mimuw.edu.pl>
-- added crypt16 to pam_unix_auth and pam_unix_passwd (check only, this algorithm
- is too lame to use it in real life)
-
-* Sun Mar 21 1999 Jan Rêkorajski <baggins@mimuw.edu.pl>
-- pam_unix_auth now correctly behave when user has NULL AUTHTOK
-- pam_unix_auth returns PAM_PERM_DENIED when seteuid fails
-