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authorMichael Goulish <mgoulish@apache.org>2011-07-06 19:28:45 +0000
committerMichael Goulish <mgoulish@apache.org>2011-07-06 19:28:45 +0000
commit122b2d411f119e4b46b77f20dc5002981db204a8 (patch)
treeccdb0efbd8f02337591054f0365442ddc98ea346 /qpid/cpp/etc/Makefile.am
parent12f3f36ce2945dad5498d9a6c587995df4655be6 (diff)
downloadqpid-python-122b2d411f119e4b46b77f20dc5002981db204a8.tar.gz
JIRA 3337
no more defaulting to guest/guest username/password qpidd.sasldb is no longer created -- users who want usernames and passwords in there must create it. but a local qpidd.sasldb is (before this change) being created for 'make check' testing. The etc/sasl2/qpidd.conf file now has an explicit mech list -- so we will no longer default to the system-list. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/qpid/trunk@1143536 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
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diff --git a/qpid/cpp/etc/Makefile.am b/qpid/cpp/etc/Makefile.am
index c91dbcbbad..1e4db561a7 100644
--- a/qpid/cpp/etc/Makefile.am
+++ b/qpid/cpp/etc/Makefile.am
@@ -30,30 +30,7 @@ nobase_sysconf_DATA = \
qpidd.conf
if HAVE_SASL
-SASL_DB = qpidd.sasldb
-
nobase_sysconf_DATA += \
$(SASL_CONF)
-sasldbdir = $(localstatedir)/lib/qpidd
-sasldb_DATA = $(SASL_DB)
-
-# Setup the default sasldb file with a single user, guest, with an
-# obvious password. This user and password are the default for many
-# clients.
-#
-# The realm specified by -u is very important, and QPID is the default
-# for the broker so we use it here. The realm is important because it
-# defaults to the local hostname of the machine running the
-# broker. This may not seem to bad at first glance, but it means that
-# the sasldb has to be tailored to each machine that would be running
-# a broker, and if the machine ever changed its name the
-# authentication would stop working until the sasldb was updated. For
-# these reasons we always want the broker to specify a realm where its
-# users live, and we want the users to exist in that realm as well.
-$(SASL_DB):
- echo guest | $(SASL_PASSWD) -c -p -f $(SASL_DB) -u QPID guest
-
-CLEANFILES=$(SASL_DB)
-
endif