- krb5-strength 3.1
+ krb5-strength 3.2
(Kerberos password strength checking plugin)
Maintained by Russ Allbery <eagle@eyrie.org>
For Heimdal, you may use either the external password quality check
tool, installed as heimdal-strength, or the plugin as you choose. It
has been tested with Heimdal 1.2.1 and later, but has not recently been
- tested with versions prior to 1.5.
+ tested with versions prior to 7.0.
For MIT Kerberos, version 1.9 or higher is required for the password
quality plugin interface. MIT Kerberos does not support an external
For building a CDB or SQLite dictionary, use the provided
krb5-strength-wordlist program. For CDB dictionries, the cdb utility
must be on your PATH. For SQLite, the DBI and DBD::SQLite Perl modules
- are required. krb5-strength-wordlist requires Perl 5.006 or later.
+ are required. krb5-strength-wordlist requires Perl 5.010 or later.
For a word list to use as source for the dictionary, you can use
/usr/share/dict/words if it's available on your system, but it would be
and their dependencies.
- To run the test suite, you will need Perl 5.010 or later and the
- dependencies of the heimdal-history program. The following additional
- Perl modules will also be used by the test suite if present:
-
- * Perl6::Slurp
- * Test::MinimumVersion
- * Test::Perl::Critic
- * Test::Pod
- * Test::Spelling
- * Test::Strict
-
- All are available on CPAN. Some tests will be skipped if the modules
- are not available.
-
To bootstrap from a Git checkout, or if you change the Automake files
and need to regenerate Makefile.in, you will need Automake 1.11 or
later. For bootstrap or if you change configure.ac or any of the m4
Do this instead of running the test program directly since it will
ensure that necessary environment variables are set up.
+ To run the test suite, you will need Perl 5.010 or later and the
+ dependencies of the heimdal-history program. The following additional
+ Perl modules will also be used by the test suite if present:
+
+ * Perl6::Slurp
+ * Test::MinimumVersion
+ * Test::Perl::Critic
+ * Test::Pod
+ * Test::Spelling
+ * Test::Strict
+
+ All are available on CPAN. Some tests will be skipped if the modules
+ are not available.
+
To enable tests that don't detect functionality problems but are used to
sanity-check the release, set the environment variable RELEASE_TESTING
to a true value. To enable tests that may be sensitive to the local