History log of /netbsd-src/etc/ssh/Makefile (Results 1 – 4 of 4)
Revision Date Author Comments
# b672ca14 30-Aug-2022 riastradh <riastradh@NetBSD.org>

/etc/ssh: Install ssh_known_hosts with mode 644.

Makes it agree with the mtree and more convenient for admin to edit.

XXX pullup-8
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# ef315f79 21-May-2017 riastradh <riastradh@NetBSD.org>

Remove MKCRYPTO option.

Originally, MKCRYPTO was introduced because the United States
classified cryptography as a munition and restricted its export. The
export controls were substantially relaxed

Remove MKCRYPTO option.

Originally, MKCRYPTO was introduced because the United States
classified cryptography as a munition and restricted its export. The
export controls were substantially relaxed fifteen years ago, and are
essentially irrelevant for software with published source code.

In the intervening time, nobody bothered to remove the option after
its motivation -- the US export restriction -- was eliminated. I'm
not aware of any other operating system that has a similar option; I
expect it is mainly out of apathy for churn that we still have it.
Today, cryptography is an essential part of modern computing -- you
can't use the internet responsibly without cryptography.

The position of the TNF board of directors is that TNF makes no
representation that MKCRYPTO=no satisfies any country's cryptography
regulations.

My personal position is that the availability of cryptography is a
basic human right; that any local laws restricting it to a privileged
few are fundamentally immoral; and that it is wrong for developers to
spend effort crippling cryptography to work around such laws.

As proposed on tech-crypto, tech-security, and tech-userlevel to no
objections:

https://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-crypto/2017/05/06/msg000719.html
https://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-security/2017/05/06/msg000928.html
https://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-userlevel/2017/05/06/msg010547.html

P.S. Reviewing all the uses of MKCRYPTO in src revealed a lot of
*bad* crypto that was conditional on it, e.g. DES in telnet... That
should probably be removed too, but on the grounds that it is bad,
not on the grounds that it is (nominally) crypto.

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# 9db1a193 26-Jun-2006 mrg <mrg@NetBSD.org>

don't install crypto files with MKCRYPTO=no. with these changes, a
MKCRYPTO=no build completes.


# ee04d889 16-May-2004 lukem <lukem@NetBSD.org>

Consistently use CONFIGFILES & CONFIGLINKS (which enable the 'configinstall'
target) instead of using home-grown 'distribution' targets or using
FILES with the 'install' target.
Add some etc/ subdir

Consistently use CONFIGFILES & CONFIGLINKS (which enable the 'configinstall'
target) instead of using home-grown 'distribution' targets or using
FILES with the 'install' target.
Add some etc/ subdir Makefiles where appropriate.

XXX: some of etc/Makefile install-etc-files could be converted to CONFIGFILES.

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