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view libtomcrypt/src/headers/tomcrypt_argchk.h @ 958:1bf92da7a2a0
Try without identifying current user
Small change that warns the user if the current user cannot be identified rather than aborting. This came in handy when I put dropbear on a dlink that did not have a true user environment. Falling back on the "-l" option and user@ options works just fine as a client. The only implication I found is that the -J option will fail ungracefully without a known own_user.
author | iquaba <cooka2011@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 06 Aug 2014 08:48:43 -0500 |
parents | 0cbe8f6dbf9e |
children | 38d2f6b2d1b8 |
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/* Defines the LTC_ARGCHK macro used within the library */ /* ARGTYPE is defined in mycrypt_cfg.h */ #if ARGTYPE == 0 #include <signal.h> /* this is the default LibTomCrypt macro */ void crypt_argchk(char *v, char *s, int d); #define LTC_ARGCHK(x) if (!(x)) { crypt_argchk(#x, __FILE__, __LINE__); } #define LTC_ARGCHKVD(x) LTC_ARGCHK(x) #elif ARGTYPE == 1 /* fatal type of error */ #define LTC_ARGCHK(x) assert((x)) #define LTC_ARGCHKVD(x) LTC_ARGCHK(x) #elif ARGTYPE == 2 #define LTC_ARGCHK(x) if (!(x)) { fprintf(stderr, "\nwarning: ARGCHK failed at %s:%d\n", __FILE__, __LINE__); } #define LTC_ARGCHKVD(x) LTC_ARGCHK(x) #elif ARGTYPE == 3 #define LTC_ARGCHK(x) #define LTC_ARGCHKVD(x) LTC_ARGCHK(x) #elif ARGTYPE == 4 #define LTC_ARGCHK(x) if (!(x)) return CRYPT_INVALID_ARG; #define LTC_ARGCHKVD(x) if (!(x)) return; #endif /* $Source: /cvs/libtom/libtomcrypt/src/headers/tomcrypt_argchk.h,v $ */ /* $Revision: 1.5 $ */ /* $Date: 2006/08/27 20:50:21 $ */