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bugfix: Add rest of Steve Grubb's resource leak and other fixes
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Purpose of commit: documentation
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some suggestions from Jenn Vesperman.
some cleanup - updates noted in passing.
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Purpose of commit: documentation
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a little background on the msg argument of the conversation function.
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Purpose of commit: documentation
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Generally more documentation with some cleanups and email address
sanitization.
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Purpose of commit: add a clarification
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At a user's request, added a clarification to the documentation regarding
the choice of argv[0] as a service name.
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Purpose of commit: documentation fixes
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This checkin is courtesy of some fixes from Michel D'HOOGE.
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Purpose of commit: bugfix
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This bugfix leads to backwardly incompatable behavior with earlier
releases of Linux-PAM.
Note, this cleans up the setcred/session and chauthtok stacks in
such a way that it is no longer preferred that the setcred module
always return the same error code as the auth components of said
modules did.
This means behavior should be a great deal more sane. It also gives
meaning to the unique return codes that are available to pam_sm_setcred.
[I'm sure that when we add support for credential relevant events,
this change will be critical.]
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Purpose of commit: new feature + documentation
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Cleaned up the handling of AUTHTOK items and pam_[gs]et_data() functions.
Added more clear documentation about the pam_[gs]et_item() functions to
the pam_appl and pam_modules programmer guides.
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Purpose of commit: release
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Time to generate a release of Linux-PAM (0.73).
Its almost been 12 months, and I'd really hate to actually have it
hit a year exactly!
[Let's hope subsequent releases will be more frequent.]
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