Dear DragonFlyBSD bugs,
In your handbook, under the "13. Security" heading, and then the
"4. DES, MD5 and Crypt" sub-heading, the handbook states:
"By default DragonFly uses MD5 to encrypt passwords.".
But that statement is no longer true, since there was a Google-Code-In (Dec 2010 ?) project to alter the
default encryption of passwords to use SHA256.
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Also, there is a typographical error on:
Sub-heading:
DMA - DragonFly Mail Agent,
"...mail delivery and simply remote mail transfers..."
Presumably "simply" shoud be "simple".
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Sincerely,
Robin Carey