From da929a95aace0e79fbc621af2ab03c76d74d5fcb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Denys Vlasenko Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2010 20:10:51 +0200 Subject: mass renaming Kbuild -> Kbuild.src, Config.in -> Config.src Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko --- loginutils/Config.in | 303 -------------------------------------------------- loginutils/Config.src | 303 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ loginutils/Kbuild | 19 ---- loginutils/Kbuild.src | 19 ++++ 4 files changed, 322 insertions(+), 322 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 loginutils/Config.in create mode 100644 loginutils/Config.src delete mode 100644 loginutils/Kbuild create mode 100644 loginutils/Kbuild.src (limited to 'loginutils') diff --git a/loginutils/Config.in b/loginutils/Config.in deleted file mode 100644 index a9b5f5a9f..000000000 --- a/loginutils/Config.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,303 +0,0 @@ -# -# For a description of the syntax of this configuration file, -# see scripts/kbuild/config-language.txt. -# - -menu "Login/Password Management Utilities" - -config FEATURE_SHADOWPASSWDS - bool "Support for shadow passwords" - default n - help - Build support for shadow password in /etc/shadow. This file is only - readable by root and thus the encrypted passwords are no longer - publicly readable. - -config USE_BB_PWD_GRP - bool "Use internal password and group functions rather than system functions" - default n - help - If you leave this disabled, busybox will use the system's password - and group functions. And if you are using the GNU C library - (glibc), you will then need to install the /etc/nsswitch.conf - configuration file and the required /lib/libnss_* libraries in - order for the password and group functions to work. This generally - makes your embedded system quite a bit larger. - - Enabling this option will cause busybox to directly access the - system's /etc/password, /etc/group files (and your system will be - smaller, and I will get fewer emails asking about how glibc NSS - works). When this option is enabled, you will not be able to use - PAM to access remote LDAP password servers and whatnot. And if you - want hostname resolution to work with glibc, you still need the - /lib/libnss_* libraries. - - If you need to use glibc's nsswitch.conf mechanism - (e.g. if user/group database is NOT stored in /etc/passwd etc), - you must NOT use this option. - - If you enable this option, it will add about 1.5k. - -config USE_BB_SHADOW - bool "Use internal shadow password functions" - default y - depends on USE_BB_PWD_GRP && FEATURE_SHADOWPASSWDS - help - If you leave this disabled, busybox will use the system's shadow - password handling functions. And if you are using the GNU C library - (glibc), you will then need to install the /etc/nsswitch.conf - configuration file and the required /lib/libnss_* libraries in - order for the shadow password functions to work. This generally - makes your embedded system quite a bit larger. - - Enabling this option will cause busybox to directly access the - system's /etc/shadow file when handling shadow passwords. This - makes your system smaller (and I will get fewer emails asking about - how glibc NSS works). When this option is enabled, you will not be - able to use PAM to access shadow passwords from remote LDAP - password servers and whatnot. - -config USE_BB_CRYPT - bool "Use internal crypt functions" - default y - help - Busybox has internal DES and MD5 crypt functions. - They produce results which are identical to corresponding - standard C library functions. - - If you leave this disabled, busybox will use the system's - crypt functions. Most C libraries use large (~70k) - static buffers there, and also combine them with more general - DES encryption/decryption. - - For busybox, having large static buffers is undesirable, - especially on NOMMU machines. Busybox also doesn't need - DES encryption/decryption and can do with smaller code. - - If you enable this option, it will add about 4.8k of code - if you are building dynamically linked executable. - In static build, it makes code _smaller_ by about 1.2k, - and likely many kilobytes less of bss. - -config USE_BB_CRYPT_SHA - bool "Enable SHA256/512 crypt functions" - default n - depends on USE_BB_CRYPT - help - Enable this if you have passwords starting with "$5$" or "$6$" - in your /etc/passwd or /etc/shadow files. These passwords - are hashed using SHA256 and SHA512 algorithms. Support for them - was added to glibc in 2008. - With this option off, login will fail password check for any - user which has password encrypted with these algorithms. - -config ADDGROUP - bool "addgroup" - default n - help - Utility for creating a new group account. - -config FEATURE_ADDGROUP_LONG_OPTIONS - bool "Enable long options" - default n - depends on ADDGROUP && LONG_OPTS - help - Support long options for the addgroup applet. - -config FEATURE_ADDUSER_TO_GROUP - bool "Support for adding users to groups" - default n - depends on ADDGROUP - help - If called with two non-option arguments, - addgroup will add an existing user to an - existing group. - -config DELGROUP - bool "delgroup" - default n - help - Utility for deleting a group account. - -config FEATURE_DEL_USER_FROM_GROUP - bool "Support for removing users from groups" - default n - depends on DELGROUP - help - If called with two non-option arguments, deluser - or delgroup will remove an user from a specified group. - -config FEATURE_CHECK_NAMES - bool "Enable sanity check on user/group names in adduser and addgroup" - default n - depends on ADDUSER || ADDGROUP - help - Enable sanity check on user and group names in adduser and addgroup. - To avoid problems, the user or group name should consist only of - letters, digits, underscores, periods, at signs and dashes, - and not start with a dash (as defined by IEEE Std 1003.1-2001). - For compatibility with Samba machine accounts "$" is also supported - at the end of the user or group name. - -config ADDUSER - bool "adduser" - default n - help - Utility for creating a new user account. - -config FEATURE_ADDUSER_LONG_OPTIONS - bool "Enable long options" - default n - depends on ADDUSER && LONG_OPTS - help - Support long options for the adduser applet. - -config FIRST_SYSTEM_ID - int "First valid system uid or gid for adduser and addgroup" - depends on ADDUSER || ADDGROUP - range 0 64900 - default 100 - help - First valid system uid or gid for adduser and addgroup - -config LAST_SYSTEM_ID - int "Last valid system uid or gid for adduser and addgroup" - depends on ADDUSER || ADDGROUP - range 0 64900 - default 999 - help - Last valid system uid or gid for adduser and addgroup - -config DELUSER - bool "deluser" - default n - help - Utility for deleting a user account. - -config GETTY - bool "getty" - default n - select FEATURE_SYSLOG - help - getty lets you log in on a tty, it is normally invoked by init. - -config LOGIN - bool "login" - default n - select FEATURE_SUID - select FEATURE_SYSLOG - help - login is used when signing onto a system. - - Note that Busybox binary must be setuid root for this applet to - work properly. - -config PAM - bool "Support for PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules)" - default n - depends on LOGIN - help - Use PAM in login(1) instead of direct access to password database. - -config LOGIN_SCRIPTS - bool "Support for login scripts" - depends on LOGIN - default n - help - Enable this if you want login to execute $LOGIN_PRE_SUID_SCRIPT - just prior to switching from root to logged-in user. - -config FEATURE_NOLOGIN - bool "Support for /etc/nologin" - default y - depends on LOGIN - help - The file /etc/nologin is used by (some versions of) login(1). - If it exists, non-root logins are prohibited. - -config FEATURE_SECURETTY - bool "Support for /etc/securetty" - default y - depends on LOGIN - help - The file /etc/securetty is used by (some versions of) login(1). - The file contains the device names of tty lines (one per line, - without leading /dev/) on which root is allowed to login. - -config PASSWD - bool "passwd" - default n - select FEATURE_SUID - select FEATURE_SYSLOG - help - passwd changes passwords for user and group accounts. A normal user - may only change the password for his/her own account, the super user - may change the password for any account. The administrator of a group - may change the password for the group. - - Note that Busybox binary must be setuid root for this applet to - work properly. - -config FEATURE_PASSWD_WEAK_CHECK - bool "Check new passwords for weakness" - default y - depends on PASSWD - help - With this option passwd will refuse new passwords which are "weak". - -config CRYPTPW - bool "cryptpw" - default n - help - Encrypts the given password with the crypt(3) libc function - using the given salt. Debian has this utility under mkpasswd - name. Busybox provides mkpasswd as an alias for cryptpw. - -config CHPASSWD - bool "chpasswd" - default n - help - Reads a file of user name and password pairs from standard input - and uses this information to update a group of existing users. - -config SU - bool "su" - default n - select FEATURE_SUID - select FEATURE_SYSLOG - help - su is used to become another user during a login session. - Invoked without a username, su defaults to becoming the super user. - - Note that Busybox binary must be setuid root for this applet to - work properly. - -config FEATURE_SU_SYSLOG - bool "Enable su to write to syslog" - default y - depends on SU - -config FEATURE_SU_CHECKS_SHELLS - bool "Enable su to check user's shell to be listed in /etc/shells" - depends on SU - default y - -config SULOGIN - bool "sulogin" - default n - select FEATURE_SYSLOG - help - sulogin is invoked when the system goes into single user - mode (this is done through an entry in inittab). - -config VLOCK - bool "vlock" - default n - select FEATURE_SUID - help - Build the "vlock" applet which allows you to lock (virtual) terminals. - - Note that Busybox binary must be setuid root for this applet to - work properly. - -endmenu diff --git a/loginutils/Config.src b/loginutils/Config.src new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a9b5f5a9f --- /dev/null +++ b/loginutils/Config.src @@ -0,0 +1,303 @@ +# +# For a description of the syntax of this configuration file, +# see scripts/kbuild/config-language.txt. +# + +menu "Login/Password Management Utilities" + +config FEATURE_SHADOWPASSWDS + bool "Support for shadow passwords" + default n + help + Build support for shadow password in /etc/shadow. This file is only + readable by root and thus the encrypted passwords are no longer + publicly readable. + +config USE_BB_PWD_GRP + bool "Use internal password and group functions rather than system functions" + default n + help + If you leave this disabled, busybox will use the system's password + and group functions. And if you are using the GNU C library + (glibc), you will then need to install the /etc/nsswitch.conf + configuration file and the required /lib/libnss_* libraries in + order for the password and group functions to work. This generally + makes your embedded system quite a bit larger. + + Enabling this option will cause busybox to directly access the + system's /etc/password, /etc/group files (and your system will be + smaller, and I will get fewer emails asking about how glibc NSS + works). When this option is enabled, you will not be able to use + PAM to access remote LDAP password servers and whatnot. And if you + want hostname resolution to work with glibc, you still need the + /lib/libnss_* libraries. + + If you need to use glibc's nsswitch.conf mechanism + (e.g. if user/group database is NOT stored in /etc/passwd etc), + you must NOT use this option. + + If you enable this option, it will add about 1.5k. + +config USE_BB_SHADOW + bool "Use internal shadow password functions" + default y + depends on USE_BB_PWD_GRP && FEATURE_SHADOWPASSWDS + help + If you leave this disabled, busybox will use the system's shadow + password handling functions. And if you are using the GNU C library + (glibc), you will then need to install the /etc/nsswitch.conf + configuration file and the required /lib/libnss_* libraries in + order for the shadow password functions to work. This generally + makes your embedded system quite a bit larger. + + Enabling this option will cause busybox to directly access the + system's /etc/shadow file when handling shadow passwords. This + makes your system smaller (and I will get fewer emails asking about + how glibc NSS works). When this option is enabled, you will not be + able to use PAM to access shadow passwords from remote LDAP + password servers and whatnot. + +config USE_BB_CRYPT + bool "Use internal crypt functions" + default y + help + Busybox has internal DES and MD5 crypt functions. + They produce results which are identical to corresponding + standard C library functions. + + If you leave this disabled, busybox will use the system's + crypt functions. Most C libraries use large (~70k) + static buffers there, and also combine them with more general + DES encryption/decryption. + + For busybox, having large static buffers is undesirable, + especially on NOMMU machines. Busybox also doesn't need + DES encryption/decryption and can do with smaller code. + + If you enable this option, it will add about 4.8k of code + if you are building dynamically linked executable. + In static build, it makes code _smaller_ by about 1.2k, + and likely many kilobytes less of bss. + +config USE_BB_CRYPT_SHA + bool "Enable SHA256/512 crypt functions" + default n + depends on USE_BB_CRYPT + help + Enable this if you have passwords starting with "$5$" or "$6$" + in your /etc/passwd or /etc/shadow files. These passwords + are hashed using SHA256 and SHA512 algorithms. Support for them + was added to glibc in 2008. + With this option off, login will fail password check for any + user which has password encrypted with these algorithms. + +config ADDGROUP + bool "addgroup" + default n + help + Utility for creating a new group account. + +config FEATURE_ADDGROUP_LONG_OPTIONS + bool "Enable long options" + default n + depends on ADDGROUP && LONG_OPTS + help + Support long options for the addgroup applet. + +config FEATURE_ADDUSER_TO_GROUP + bool "Support for adding users to groups" + default n + depends on ADDGROUP + help + If called with two non-option arguments, + addgroup will add an existing user to an + existing group. + +config DELGROUP + bool "delgroup" + default n + help + Utility for deleting a group account. + +config FEATURE_DEL_USER_FROM_GROUP + bool "Support for removing users from groups" + default n + depends on DELGROUP + help + If called with two non-option arguments, deluser + or delgroup will remove an user from a specified group. + +config FEATURE_CHECK_NAMES + bool "Enable sanity check on user/group names in adduser and addgroup" + default n + depends on ADDUSER || ADDGROUP + help + Enable sanity check on user and group names in adduser and addgroup. + To avoid problems, the user or group name should consist only of + letters, digits, underscores, periods, at signs and dashes, + and not start with a dash (as defined by IEEE Std 1003.1-2001). + For compatibility with Samba machine accounts "$" is also supported + at the end of the user or group name. + +config ADDUSER + bool "adduser" + default n + help + Utility for creating a new user account. + +config FEATURE_ADDUSER_LONG_OPTIONS + bool "Enable long options" + default n + depends on ADDUSER && LONG_OPTS + help + Support long options for the adduser applet. + +config FIRST_SYSTEM_ID + int "First valid system uid or gid for adduser and addgroup" + depends on ADDUSER || ADDGROUP + range 0 64900 + default 100 + help + First valid system uid or gid for adduser and addgroup + +config LAST_SYSTEM_ID + int "Last valid system uid or gid for adduser and addgroup" + depends on ADDUSER || ADDGROUP + range 0 64900 + default 999 + help + Last valid system uid or gid for adduser and addgroup + +config DELUSER + bool "deluser" + default n + help + Utility for deleting a user account. + +config GETTY + bool "getty" + default n + select FEATURE_SYSLOG + help + getty lets you log in on a tty, it is normally invoked by init. + +config LOGIN + bool "login" + default n + select FEATURE_SUID + select FEATURE_SYSLOG + help + login is used when signing onto a system. + + Note that Busybox binary must be setuid root for this applet to + work properly. + +config PAM + bool "Support for PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules)" + default n + depends on LOGIN + help + Use PAM in login(1) instead of direct access to password database. + +config LOGIN_SCRIPTS + bool "Support for login scripts" + depends on LOGIN + default n + help + Enable this if you want login to execute $LOGIN_PRE_SUID_SCRIPT + just prior to switching from root to logged-in user. + +config FEATURE_NOLOGIN + bool "Support for /etc/nologin" + default y + depends on LOGIN + help + The file /etc/nologin is used by (some versions of) login(1). + If it exists, non-root logins are prohibited. + +config FEATURE_SECURETTY + bool "Support for /etc/securetty" + default y + depends on LOGIN + help + The file /etc/securetty is used by (some versions of) login(1). + The file contains the device names of tty lines (one per line, + without leading /dev/) on which root is allowed to login. + +config PASSWD + bool "passwd" + default n + select FEATURE_SUID + select FEATURE_SYSLOG + help + passwd changes passwords for user and group accounts. A normal user + may only change the password for his/her own account, the super user + may change the password for any account. The administrator of a group + may change the password for the group. + + Note that Busybox binary must be setuid root for this applet to + work properly. + +config FEATURE_PASSWD_WEAK_CHECK + bool "Check new passwords for weakness" + default y + depends on PASSWD + help + With this option passwd will refuse new passwords which are "weak". + +config CRYPTPW + bool "cryptpw" + default n + help + Encrypts the given password with the crypt(3) libc function + using the given salt. Debian has this utility under mkpasswd + name. Busybox provides mkpasswd as an alias for cryptpw. + +config CHPASSWD + bool "chpasswd" + default n + help + Reads a file of user name and password pairs from standard input + and uses this information to update a group of existing users. + +config SU + bool "su" + default n + select FEATURE_SUID + select FEATURE_SYSLOG + help + su is used to become another user during a login session. + Invoked without a username, su defaults to becoming the super user. + + Note that Busybox binary must be setuid root for this applet to + work properly. + +config FEATURE_SU_SYSLOG + bool "Enable su to write to syslog" + default y + depends on SU + +config FEATURE_SU_CHECKS_SHELLS + bool "Enable su to check user's shell to be listed in /etc/shells" + depends on SU + default y + +config SULOGIN + bool "sulogin" + default n + select FEATURE_SYSLOG + help + sulogin is invoked when the system goes into single user + mode (this is done through an entry in inittab). + +config VLOCK + bool "vlock" + default n + select FEATURE_SUID + help + Build the "vlock" applet which allows you to lock (virtual) terminals. + + Note that Busybox binary must be setuid root for this applet to + work properly. + +endmenu diff --git a/loginutils/Kbuild b/loginutils/Kbuild deleted file mode 100644 index 3d0d777e8..000000000 --- a/loginutils/Kbuild +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -# Makefile for busybox -# -# Copyright (C) 1999-2005 by Erik Andersen -# -# Licensed under the GPL v2, see the file LICENSE in this tarball. - -lib-y:= -lib-$(CONFIG_ADDGROUP) += addgroup.o -lib-$(CONFIG_ADDUSER) += adduser.o -lib-$(CONFIG_CRYPTPW) += cryptpw.o -lib-$(CONFIG_CHPASSWD) += chpasswd.o -lib-$(CONFIG_GETTY) += getty.o -lib-$(CONFIG_LOGIN) += login.o -lib-$(CONFIG_PASSWD) += passwd.o -lib-$(CONFIG_SU) += su.o -lib-$(CONFIG_SULOGIN) += sulogin.o -lib-$(CONFIG_VLOCK) += vlock.o -lib-$(CONFIG_DELUSER) += deluser.o -lib-$(CONFIG_DELGROUP) += deluser.o diff --git a/loginutils/Kbuild.src b/loginutils/Kbuild.src new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3d0d777e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/loginutils/Kbuild.src @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# Makefile for busybox +# +# Copyright (C) 1999-2005 by Erik Andersen +# +# Licensed under the GPL v2, see the file LICENSE in this tarball. + +lib-y:= +lib-$(CONFIG_ADDGROUP) += addgroup.o +lib-$(CONFIG_ADDUSER) += adduser.o +lib-$(CONFIG_CRYPTPW) += cryptpw.o +lib-$(CONFIG_CHPASSWD) += chpasswd.o +lib-$(CONFIG_GETTY) += getty.o +lib-$(CONFIG_LOGIN) += login.o +lib-$(CONFIG_PASSWD) += passwd.o +lib-$(CONFIG_SU) += su.o +lib-$(CONFIG_SULOGIN) += sulogin.o +lib-$(CONFIG_VLOCK) += vlock.o +lib-$(CONFIG_DELUSER) += deluser.o +lib-$(CONFIG_DELGROUP) += deluser.o -- cgit v1.2.3