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From: gnn@cs.utwente.nl (George Neville-Neil)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.announce,comp.os.386bsd.misc
Subject: [NetBSD] DES for su/login/passwd outside the US
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Date: 3 May 1993 19:02:43 -0700
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Hi Folks,

        Since NetBSD is not available with DES password encryption outside of 
the US we have put together a small kit to allow the use of a DES suite from
the FSF.  You can retrieve the kit from pegasus.cs.utwente.nl in the directory
/pub/NetBSD.  It is named EuroSec.tar.Z  It contains the UFC library from
Michael Glad (glad@daimi.aau.dk) as well as the sources for su, passwd, and
login from the NetBSD source release.  The Makefile will allow you to make 
the library and the commands for installation on your system.  The README
should explain everything.

        I've installed this stuff on my machine running NetBSD on a Compaq 
Contura 3/25 and it works just fine.

Enjoy,
George


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