1. 28 Jan, 1999 2 commits
  2. 27 Jan, 1999 2 commits
  3. 26 Jan, 1999 2 commits
  4. 25 Jan, 1999 2 commits
    • Ken Coar's avatar
      · 994fbb4d
      Ken Coar authored
      	Enhance the authentication password handling so that stored
      	passwords can be encrypted with either DES or MD5.  htpasswd can
      	now generate either on systems that allow both, and MD5 on
      	Win32.   .htpasswd files can contain both types; usernames
      	with passwords encrypted with MD5 and usernames with DES
      	passwords can appear in the same file.  The authentication
      	modules (mod_auth, mod_auth_db, mod_auth_dbm) autosense the
      	correct algorithm from the stored password.
      
      	This gives us encrypted passwords on Win32 at last.  This is
      	only the first part of the patch; some changes to allow the
      	Win32 side to build properly are being fixed and should be
      	committed to-morrow.  However, Unix systems can build with
      	and use these immediately.
      
      Submitted by:	Ryan Bloom <rbb@Raleigh.IBM.Com>
      Reviewed by:	Ken Coar
      
      
      git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/branches/1.3.x@82700 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
      994fbb4d
    • dgaudet's avatar
      Fix O(n^2) memory consumption in mod_speling. (Tested by · 2bf09617
      dgaudet authored
      Renaud Bruyeron <renaud@w3.org> and Eric Prud'hommeaux <eric@w3.org>)
      
      
      git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/branches/1.3.x@82699 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
      2bf09617
  5. 24 Jan, 1999 2 commits
  6. 22 Jan, 1999 1 commit
  7. 21 Jan, 1999 1 commit
  8. 20 Jan, 1999 2 commits
  9. 19 Jan, 1999 2 commits
  10. 18 Jan, 1999 2 commits
  11. 17 Jan, 1999 4 commits
  12. 16 Jan, 1999 1 commit
    • Jim Jagielski's avatar
      Take II of the shell consistancy change. Although I agree that the use · ddf6d0f8
      Jim Jagielski authored
      of '.' is easier on the eyes, 'x' does seem more common and old-dog
      shell programmers kind of expect it. It's also easier to search for in
      vi :)
      
      Some may question why we need to wrap or protect if we are sure that
      the $var isn't null, but it really doesn't cost that much for the
      extra insurance and it stops people from having to shift "mental gears"
      when they run across such statements.
      
      Some may question why even bother with a consistant style... I think
      it's important to write readable code and understandable code and code
      that others can maintain easily. A consistant style, IMO, helps this
      effort. It also just plain looks better :)
      PR:
      Obtained from:
      Submitted by:
      Reviewed by:
      
      
      git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/branches/1.3.x@82676 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
      ddf6d0f8
  13. 15 Jan, 1999 13 commits
  14. 14 Jan, 1999 3 commits
  15. 13 Jan, 1999 1 commit