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PK G!\����] ] NEWSnu �[��� libpwquality NEWS -- history of user-visible changes. Release 1.4.4 * Fix regression with enabling the cracklib check during build Release 1.4.3 * Multiple translation updates * Add usersubstr check for substrings of N characters from the username patch by Danny Sauer * Add --disable-cracklib-check configure parameter Release 1.4.2 * Fix regression in handling retry, enforce_for_root, and local_users_only options introduced with the previous release. Release 1.4.1 * pam_pwquality: Abort the retry loop if user requests it. * Allow setting retry, enforce_for_root, and local_users_only options in the pwquality.conf config file. * Fix uninitialized memory in word distance calculations. * Fix possible one byte buffer underflow when parsing the config file. * Return default cracklib dictionary path if not overriden. * Update translations from Zanata. Release 1.4.0 * Fix possible buffer overflow with data from /dev/urandom in pwquality_generate(). * Do not try to check presence of too short username in password. (thanks to Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos) * Make the user name check optional (via usercheck option). * Add an 'enforcing' option to make the checks to be warning-only in PAM. * The difok = 0 setting will disable all old password similarity checks except new and old passwords being identical. * Updated translations from Zanata. Release 1.3.0 * Change the defaults for credits, difok, and minlen * Make the cracklib check optional but on by default * Add implicit support for parsing <cfgfile>.d/*.conf files * Add libpwquality API manual page Release 1.2.4 * Add Python3 module subpackage Release 1.2.3 * Fix problem with parsing the pam_pwquality options patch by Vladimir Sorokin. * Updated translations from Transifex * Treat empty user or password as NULL Release 1.2.2 * Manual page fixes. * Make it possible to set the maxsequence configuration value. * Updated translations from Transifex. Release 1.2.1 * Properly free pwquality settings. * Add extern "C" to public header. * Updated translations from Transifex. Release 1.2.0 * Add maxsequence check for too long monotonic character sequence. * Clarified alternative licensing to GPLv2+. * Add local_users_only option to skip the pwquality checks for non-locals. (thanks to Stef Walter) Release 1.1.1 * Use rpm built-in filtering of provides (fix for rhbz#830153) * Remove strain debug fprintf() (fix for rhbz#831567) * Make the Python bindings build optional (thanks to Colin Walters) * Make the PAM module build optional (thanks to Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse) Release 1.1.0 * Fixed a memory leak when throwing PWQError exception * Added pkgconfig file (thanks to Matthias Classen) * The simplicity checks are now called before the cracklib check * Added enforce_for_root option to the PAM module * Updated translations from Transifex Release 1.0.0 * Added a check for words from user's GECOS * Added a check for configurable words * Added a check for maximum consecutive characters of the same class * Fixed configuration file parsing (allowed '=' but not required) * Fixed possible leak when string setting is set * Project added to Transifex for localization Release 0.9.9 * Release candidate for 1.0 * Added Python bindings * Added user name parameter to the pwquality_check() * Added manpages and other documentation * Removed obsolete and unused difignore option Release 0.9 * First prerelease PK G!\�$�h AUTHORSnu �[��� Original authors of the borrowed code: Dmitry V. Levin <ldv@altlinux.org> Thorsten Kukuk <kukuk@thkukuk.de> Cristian Gafton Philip W. Dalrymple Authors of the pwquality library: Tomáš Mráz <tm@t8m.info> Python3 port of the python module: Bohuslav Kabrda <bkabrda@redhat.com> PK G!\s��"= = READMEnu �[��� This is a libpwquality library for password quality checking and generation of random passwords that pass the checks. NOTES: This library uses the cracklib as a dependency. See the pwquality.h header file for the API. There are simple tools that use the libpwquality: pwscore - reads the password to be checked from the standard input Optional argument is an user name for additional checks. pwmake - generates a random password Required argument is number of bits of entropy used to generate the password. The pwquality Python wrapper module can be used to call the libpwquality functionality from Python. And finally there is pam_pwquality Linux PAM module that can be used instead of pam_cracklib to disallow weak new passwords when user's login password is changed. PK G!\����] ] NEWSnu �[��� PK G!\�$�h � AUTHORSnu �[��� PK G!\s��"= = � READMEnu �[��� PK � Z
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