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diff --git a/WWW/Library/Implementation/HTPasswd.h b/WWW/Library/Implementation/HTPasswd.h deleted file mode 100644 index 49468723..00000000 --- a/WWW/Library/Implementation/HTPasswd.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,119 +0,0 @@ -/* PASSWORD FILE ROUTINES - - */ - -#ifndef HTPASSWD_H -#define HTPASSWD_H - -#include <HTList.h> - -/* - -User Authentication - - HTAA_checkPassword(username,password,passwdfile)opens the password file, and checks if - the username-password pair is correct. Return value is YES, if and only if they are - correct. Otherwise, and also if the open fails, returns NO. - - If the given password file name is NULL or an empty string, the default password file - name is used (macro PASSWD_FILE). - - */ - -/* PUBLIC HTAA_checkPassword() -** VALIDATE A USERNAME-PASSWORD PAIR -** ON ENTRY: -** username is a null-terminated string containing -** the client's username. -** password is a null-terminated string containing -** the client's corresponding password. -** filename is a null-terminated absolute filename -** for password file. -** If NULL or empty, the value of -** PASSWD_FILE is used. -** ON EXIT: -** returns YES, if the username-password pair was correct. -** NO, otherwise; also, if open fails. -*/ -PUBLIC BOOL HTAA_checkPassword PARAMS((CONST char * username, - CONST char * password, - CONST char * filename)); -/* - -Password File Maintenance Routines - - */ - -/* PUBLIC HTAA_encryptPasswd() -** ENCRYPT PASSWORD TO THE FORM THAT IT IS SAVED -** IN THE PASSWORD FILE. -** ON ENTRY: -** password is a string of arbitrary lenght. -** -** ON EXIT: -** returns password in one-way encrypted form. -** -** NOTE: -** Uses currently the C library function crypt(), which -** only accepts at most 8 characters long strings and produces -** always 13 characters long strings. This function is -** called repeatedly so that longer strings can be encrypted. -** This is of course not as safe as encrypting the entire -** string at once, but then again, we are not that paranoid -** about the security inside the machine. -** -*/ -PUBLIC char *HTAA_encryptPasswd PARAMS((CONST char * password)); - - -/* PUBLIC HTAA_passwdMatch() -** VERIFY THE CORRECTNESS OF A GIVEN PASSWORD -** AGAINST A ONE-WAY ENCRYPTED FORM OF PASSWORD. -** ON ENTRY: -** password is cleartext password. -** encrypted is one-way encrypted password, as returned -** by function HTAA_encryptPasswd(). -** This is typically read from the password -** file. -** -** ON EXIT: -** returns YES, if password matches the encrypted one. -** NO, if not, or if either parameter is NULL. -*/ -PUBLIC BOOL HTAA_passwdMatch PARAMS((CONST char * password, - CONST char * encrypted)); - - -/* PUBLIC HTAAFile_readPasswdRec() -** READ A RECORD FROM THE PASSWORD FILE -** ON ENTRY: -** fp open password file -** out_username buffer to put the read username, must be at -** least MAX_USERNAME_LEN+1 characters long. -** out_passwd buffer to put the read password, must be at -** least MAX_PASSWORD_LEN+1 characters long. -** ON EXIT: -** returns EOF on end of file, -** otherwise the number of read fields -** (i.e., in a correct case returns 2). -** out_username contains the null-terminated read username. -** out_password contains the null-terminated read password. -** -** FORMAT OF PASSWORD FILE: -** username:password:maybe real name or other stuff -** (may include even colons) -** -** There may be whitespace (blanks or tabs) in the beginning and -** the end of each field. They are ignored. -*/ -PUBLIC int HTAAFile_readPasswdRec PARAMS((FILE * fp, - char * out_username, - char * out_password)); -/* - - */ - -#endif /* not HTPASSWD_H */ -/* - - End of file HTPasswd.h. */ |