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Index: krb5-1.6.3/src/appl/bsd/klogind.M
===================================================================
--- krb5-1.6.3.orig/src/appl/bsd/klogind.M
+++ krb5-1.6.3/src/appl/bsd/klogind.M
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ server is invoked by \fIinetd(8)\fP when
the port indicated in /etc/inetd.conf. A typical /etc/inetd.conf
configuration line for \fIklogind\fP might be:
-klogin stream tcp nowait root /usr/cygnus/sbin/klogind klogind -e5c
+klogin stream tcp nowait root @mansbindir@/klogind klogind -e5c
When a service request is received, the following protocol is initiated:
Index: krb5-1.6.3/src/appl/bsd/kshd.M
===================================================================
--- krb5-1.6.3.orig/src/appl/bsd/kshd.M
+++ krb5-1.6.3/src/appl/bsd/kshd.M
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
.SH NAME
kshd \- kerberized remote shell server
.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B /usr/local/sbin/kshd
+.B @mansbindir@/kshd
[
.B \-kr45ec
]
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ server is invoked by \fIinetd(8c)\fP whe
on the port indicated in /etc/inetd.conf. A typical /etc/inetd.conf
configuration line for \fIkrshd\fP might be:
-kshell stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/sbin/kshd kshd -5c
+kshell stream tcp nowait root @mansbindir@/kshd kshd -5c
When a service request is received, the following protocol is initiated:
Index: krb5-1.6.3/src/appl/sample/sserver/sserver.M
===================================================================
--- krb5-1.6.3.orig/src/appl/sample/sserver/sserver.M
+++ krb5-1.6.3/src/appl/sample/sserver/sserver.M
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ option allows for a different keytab tha
using a line in
/etc/inetd.conf that looks like this:
.PP
-sample stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/sbin/sserver sserver
+sample stream tcp nowait root @mansbindir@/sserver sserver
.PP
Since \fBsample\fP is normally not a port defined in /etc/services, you will
usually have to add a line to /etc/services which looks like this:
Index: krb5-1.6.3/src/appl/telnet/telnetd/telnetd.8
===================================================================
--- krb5-1.6.3.orig/src/appl/telnet/telnetd/telnetd.8
+++ krb5-1.6.3/src/appl/telnet/telnetd/telnetd.8
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ telnetd \-
.SM DARPA TELNET
protocol server
.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B /usr/libexec/telnetd
+.B @manlibexecdir@/telnetd
[\fB\-a\fP \fIauthmode\fP] [\fB\-B\fP] [\fB\-D\fP] [\fIdebugmode\fP]
[\fB\-e\fP] [\fB\-h\fP] [\fB\-I\fP\fIinitid\fP] [\fB\-l\fP]
[\fB\-k\fP] [\fB\-n\fP] [\fB\-r\fP\fIlowpty-highpty\fP] [\fB\-s\fP]
Index: krb5-1.6.3/src/config-files/kdc.conf.M
===================================================================
--- krb5-1.6.3.orig/src/config-files/kdc.conf.M
+++ krb5-1.6.3/src/config-files/kdc.conf.M
@@ -82,14 +82,14 @@ This
.B string
specifies the location of the access control list (acl) file that
kadmin uses to determine which principals are allowed which permissions
-on the database. The default value is /usr/local/var/krb5kdc/kadm5.acl.
+on the database. The default value is @manlocalstatedir@/krb5kdc/kadm5.acl.
.IP admin_keytab
This
.B string
Specifies the location of the keytab file that kadmin uses to
authenticate to the database. The default value is
-/usr/local/var/krb5kdc/kadm5.keytab.
+@manlocalstatedir@/krb5kdc/kadm5.keytab.
.IP database_name
This
@@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ tickets should be checked against the tr
realm names and the [capaths] section of its krb5.conf file
.SH FILES
-/usr/local/var/krb5kdc/kdc.conf
+@manlocalstatedir@/krb5kdc/kdc.conf
.SH SEE ALSO
krb5.conf(5), krb5kdc(8)
Index: krb5-1.6.3/src/configure.in
===================================================================
--- krb5-1.6.3.orig/src/configure.in
+++ krb5-1.6.3/src/configure.in
@@ -944,6 +944,73 @@ if false; then
fi
AC_CONFIG_FILES(krb5-config, [chmod +x krb5-config])
+
+mansysconfdir=$sysconfdir
+mansysconfdir=`eval echo $mansysconfdir | sed -e "s,NONE,$prefix,g"`
+mansysconfdir=`eval echo $mansysconfdir | sed -e "s,NONE,$ac_default_prefix,g"`
+mansbindir=$sbindir
+mansbindir=`eval echo $mansbindir | sed -e "s,NONE,$exec_prefix,g"`
+mansbindir=`eval echo $mansbindir | sed -e "s,NONE,$prefix,g"`
+mansbindir=`eval echo $mansbindir | sed -e "s,NONE,$ac_default_prefix,g"`
+manlocalstatedir=$localstatedir
+manlocalstatedir=`eval echo $manlocalstatedir | sed -e "s,NONE,$prefix,g"`
+manlocalstatedir=`eval echo $manlocalstatedir | sed -e "s,NONE,$ac_default_prefix,g"`
+manlibexecdir=$libexecdir
+manlibexecdir=`eval echo $manlibexecdir | sed -e "s,NONE,$exec_prefix,g"`
+manlibexecdir=`eval echo $manlibexecdir | sed -e "s,NONE,$prefix,g"`
+manlibexecdir=`eval echo $manlibexecdir | sed -e "s,NONE,$ac_default_prefix,g"`
+AC_SUBST(mansysconfdir)
+AC_SUBST(mansbindir)
+AC_SUBST(manlocalstatedir)
+AC_SUBST(manlibexecdir)
+AC_OUTPUT([
+ appl/bsd/klogind.M
+ appl/bsd/kshd.M
+ appl/bsd/login.M
+ appl/bsd/rcp.M
+ appl/bsd/rlogin.M
+ appl/bsd/rsh.M
+ appl/bsd/v4rcp.M
+ appl/gssftp/ftpd/ftpd.M
+ appl/gssftp/ftp/ftp.M
+ appl/sample/sclient/sclient.M
+ appl/sample/sserver/sserver.M
+ appl/telnet/telnetd/telnetd.8
+ appl/telnet/telnet/telnet.1
+ clients/kcpytkt/kcpytkt.M
+ clients/kdeltkt/kdeltkt.M
+ clients/kdestroy/kdestroy.M
+ clients/kinit/kinit.M
+ clients/klist/klist.M
+ clients/kpasswd/kpasswd.M
+ clients/ksu/ksu.M
+ clients/kvno/kvno.M
+ config-files/kdc.conf.M
+ config-files/krb5.conf.M
+ gen-manpages/k5login.M
+ gen-manpages/kerberos.M
+ kadmin/cli/k5srvutil.M
+ kadmin/cli/kadmin.local.M
+ kadmin/cli/kadmin.M
+ kadmin/dbutil/kdb5_util.M
+ kadmin/ktutil/ktutil.M
+ kadmin/passwd/kpasswd.M
+ kadmin/server/kadmind.M
+ kdc/fakeka.M
+ kdc/krb5kdc.M
+ krb524/k524init.M
+ krb524/krb524d.M
+ krb5-config.M
+ plugins/kdb/ldap/ldap_util/kdb5_ldap_util.M
+ slave/kpropd.M
+ slave/kprop.M
+ tests/create/kdb5_mkdums.M
+ util/et/com_err.3
+ util/et/compile_et.1
+ util/profile/profile.5
+ util/send-pr/send-pr.1
+])
+
V5_AC_OUTPUT_MAKEFILE(.
util util/support util/profile util/send-pr
Index: krb5-1.6.3/src/kadmin/cli/kadmin.M
===================================================================
--- krb5-1.6.3.orig/src/kadmin/cli/kadmin.M
+++ krb5-1.6.3/src/kadmin/cli/kadmin.M
@@ -808,9 +808,9 @@ option is specified, less verbose status
.RS
.TP
EXAMPLE:
-kadmin: ktremove -k /usr/local/var/krb5kdc/kadmind.keytab kadmin/admin
+kadmin: ktremove -k @manlocalstatedir@/krb5kdc/kadmind.keytab kadmin/admin
Entry for principal kadmin/admin with kvno 3 removed
- from keytab WRFILE:/usr/local/var/krb5kdc/kadmind.keytab.
+ from keytab WRFILE:@manlocalstatedir@/krb5kdc/kadmind.keytab.
kadmin:
.RE
.fi
@@ -852,7 +852,7 @@ passwords.
.SH HISTORY
The
.B kadmin
-prorgam was originally written by Tom Yu at MIT, as an interface to the
+program was originally written by Tom Yu at MIT, as an interface to the
OpenVision Kerberos administration program.
.SH SEE ALSO
.IR kerberos (1),
Index: krb5-1.6.3/src/slave/kprop.M
===================================================================
--- krb5-1.6.3.orig/src/slave/kprop.M
+++ krb5-1.6.3/src/slave/kprop.M
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Kerberos server to a slave Kerberos serv
This is done by transmitting the dumped database file to the slave
server over an encrypted, secure channel. The dump file must be created
by kdb5_util, and is normally KPROP_DEFAULT_FILE
-(/usr/local/var/krb5kdc/slave_datatrans).
+(@manlocalstatedir@/krb5kdc/slave_datatrans).
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
\fB\-r\fP \fIrealm\fP
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ is used.
\fB\-f\fP \fIfile\fP
specifies the filename where the dumped principal database file is to be
found; by default the dumped database file is KPROP_DEFAULT_FILE
-(normally /usr/local/var/krb5kdc/slave_datatrans).
+(normally @manlocalstatedir@/krb5kdc/slave_datatrans).
.TP
\fB\-P\fP \fIport\fP
specifies the port to use to contact the
Index: krb5-1.6.3/src/slave/kpropd.M
===================================================================
--- krb5-1.6.3.orig/src/slave/kpropd.M
+++ krb5-1.6.3/src/slave/kpropd.M
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Normally, kpropd is invoked out of
This is done by adding a line to the inetd.conf file which looks like
this:
-kprop stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/sbin/kpropd kpropd
+kprop stream tcp nowait root @mansbindir@/kpropd kpropd
However, kpropd can also run as a standalone deamon, if the
.B \-S
@@ -87,13 +87,13 @@ is used.
\fB\-f\fP \fIfile\fP
specifies the filename where the dumped principal database file is to be
stored; by default the dumped database file is KPROPD_DEFAULT_FILE
-(normally /usr/local/var/krb5kdc/from_master).
+(normally @manlocalstatedir@/krb5kdc/from_master).
.TP
.B \-p
allows the user to specify the pathname to the
.IR kdb5_util (8)
program; by default the pathname used is KPROPD_DEFAULT_KDB5_UTIL
-(normally /usr/local/sbin/kdb5_util).
+(normally @mansbindir@/kdb5_util).
.TP
.B \-S
turn on standalone mode. Normally, kpropd is invoked out of
@@ -124,14 +124,14 @@ mode.
allows the user to specify the path to the
.KR kpropd.acl
file; by default the path used is KPROPD_ACL_FILE
-(normally /usr/local/var/krb5kdc/kpropd.acl).
+(normally @manlocalstatedir@/krb5kdc/kpropd.acl).
.SH FILES
.TP "\w'kpropd.acl\ \ 'u"
kpropd.acl
Access file for
.BR kpropd ;
the default location is KPROPD_ACL_FILE (normally
-/usr/local/var/krb5kdc/kpropd.acl).
+@manlocalstatedir@/krb5kdc/kpropd.acl).
Each entry is a line containing the principal of a host from which the
local machine will allow Kerberos database propagation via kprop.
.SH SEE ALSO