X-Git-Url: http://git.tremily.us/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=c28332ba6a85150761deb017c82c8fde3cd01078;hb=34535574e95c1003ea63540fbf8c2c62fe155e02;hp=8557e4793518bf35bc6edd460a7b38bbb7e1be61;hpb=4417fd47169d933b105319d504f3ca3c5b9ce065;p=krb5.git diff --git a/README b/README index 8557e4793..c28332ba6 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,26 +1,15 @@ - Kerberos Version 5, Release 1.3.2 + Kerberos Version 5, Release 1.10 - Release Notes - The MIT Kerberos Team + Release Notes + The MIT Kerberos Team -Unpacking the Source Distribution ---------------------------------- +Copyright and Other Notices +--------------------------- -The source distribution of Kerberos 5 comes in a gzipped tarfile, -krb5-1.3.2.tar.gz. Instructions on how to extract the entire -distribution follow. +Copyright (C) 1985-2010 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology +and its contributors. All rights reserved. -If you have the GNU tar program and gzip installed, you can simply do: - - gtar zxpf krb5-1.3.2.tar.gz - -If you don't have GNU tar, you will need to get the FSF gzip -distribution and use gzcat: - - gzcat krb5-1.3.2.tar.gz | tar xpf - - -Both of these methods will extract the sources into krb5-1.3.2/src and -the documentation into krb5-1.3.2/doc. +Please see the file named NOTICE for additional notices. Building and Installing Kerberos 5 ---------------------------------- @@ -59,998 +48,195 @@ http://krbdev.mit.edu/rt/ and logging in as "guest" with password "guest". -Major changes in 1.3.2 ----------------------- - -* [2040, 1471, 2067, 2077, 2079, 2166, 2167, 2220] Support for AES in - GSSAPI has been implemented. This corresponds to the in-progress - work in the IETF (CFX). - -* [2049, 2139, 2148, 2153, 2182, 2183, 2184, 2190, 2202] Added a new - ccache type "MSLSA:" for read-only access to the MS Windows LSA - cache. - -* [982] On windows, krb5.exe now has a checkbox to request addressless - tickets. - -* [2189] To avoid compatibility problems, unrecognized TGS options - will now be ignored. - -* [2218] 128-bit AES has been added to the default enctypes. - -* [2223] AES cryptosystem now chains IVs. This WILL break backwards - compatibility for the kcmd applications, if they are using AES - session keys. - -Minor changes in 1.3.2 ----------------------- - -* [1437] Applied patch from Stephen Grau so kinit returns non-zero - status under certain failure conditions where it had previously - returned zero. - -* [1586] On Windows, the krb4 CREDENTIALS structure has been changed - to align with KfW's version of the structure. - -* [1613] Applied patch from Dave Shrimpton to avoid truncation of - dates output from the kadmin CLI when long time zone names are - used. - -* [1622] krshd no longer calls syslog from inside a signal handler, in - an effort to avoid deadlocks on exit. - -* [1649] A com_err test program compiles properly on Darwin now. - -* [1692] A new configuration file tag "master_kdc" has been added to - allow master KDCs to be designated separately from admin servers. - -* [1702] krb5_get_host_realm() and krb5_free_host_realm() are no - longer marked as KRB5_PRIVATE. - -* [1711] Applied patch from Harry McGavran Jr to allow fake-addrinfo.h - to compile on libc5 Linux platforms. - -* [1712] Applied patch from Cesar Garcia to fix lifetime computation - in krb524 ticket conversion. - -* [1714] Fixed a 64-bit endianness bug in ticket starttime encoding in - krb524d. Found by Cesar Garcia. - -* [1715] kadmind4 and v5passwdd are no longer installed on Mac OS X. - -* [1718] The krb4 library configure script now recognizes - OpenDarwin/x86. Bug found by Rob Braun. - -* [1721] krb5_get_init_creds_password() no longer returns a spurious - KRB5_REALM_UNKNOWN if DNS SRV record support is turned off. - -* [1730] krb_mk_auth() no longer overzealously clears the key - schedule. - -* [1731] A double-free related to reading forwarded credentials has - been fixed. Found by Joseph Galbraith. - -* [1770] Applied patch from Maurice Massar to fix a foreachaddr() - problem that was causing the KDC to segfault on startup. - -* [1790] The Linux build uses $(CC) to create shared libraries, - avoiding a libgcc problem when building libdb. - -* [1792] The lib/kadm5 unit tests now work around a Solaris 9 - pty-close bug. - -* [1799] kadmind supports callouts to the Apple password server. - -* [1893] KRB-SAFE messages from older releases can now be read - successfully. Prior 1.3.x releases did not save the encoded - KRB-SAFE message, and experienced problems when re-encoding. Found - by Scooter Morris. - -* [1962] MS LSA tickets with short remaining lifetimes will be - rejected in favor of retrieving tickets bypassing the LSA cache. - -* [1973] sendto_kdc.c now closes sockets with closesocket() instead of - close(), avoiding a descriptor leak on Windows. - -* [1979] An erroneously short initial sequence number mask has been - fixed. - -* [2028] KfW now displays a kinit dialog when GSS fails to find - tickets. - -* [2051] Missing exports have been added to krb4_32.def on Windows. - -* [2058] Some problems with krb4 ticket lifetime backdating have - fixed. - -* [2060] GSSAPI's idea of the default ccache is less sticky now. - -* [2068] The profile library includes prof-int.h before conditionals - that rely on it. - -* [2084] The resolver library is no longer referenced by library code - if not building with DNS SRV record support. - -* [2085] Updated Windows README file to reflect current compliation - requirements, etc. - -* [2104] On Windows, only define strcasecmp and strncasecmp - replacement macros if said functions are missing. - -* [2106] Return an error for unimplemented ccache functions, rather - than calling through a null pointer. - -* [2118] Applied patch from Will Fiveash to use correct parameter for - KDC TCP listening sockets. - -* [2144] Memory management errors in the Windows gss.exe test client - have been fixed. - -* [2171] krb5_locate_kpasswd() now correctly calls htons() on the - kpasswd port number. Found by Arlene Berry. - -* [2180] The profile library now includes pthread.h when compiled with - USE_PTHREADS. - -* [2181, 2224] A timeout has been added to gss-server, and a missing - parameter to sign_server() has been added. - -* [2196] config.{guess,sub} have been updated from autoconf-2.59. - -* [2204] Windows gss.exe now has support for specifying credentials - cache, as well as some minor bugfixes. - -* [2210] GSSAPI accept_sec_context() no longer unconditionally sets - INTEG and CONF flags in contradiction to what the initiator sent. - -* [2212] The GSS sample application has some additional options to - support testing of SSPI vs GSSAPI. - -* [2217] Windows gss.exe has new UI elements to support more flag - settings. - -* [2225] In the gss sample client, some extraneous parameters have - been removed from client_establish_context(). - -Notes, Major Changes, and Known Bugs for 1.3.1 ----------------------------------------------- - -* [1681] The incorrect encoding of the ETYPE-INFO2 preauthentication - hint is no longer emitted, and the both the incorrect and the - correct encodings of ETYPE-INFO2 are now accepted. We STRONGLY - encourage deploying krb5-1.3.1 in preference to 1.3, especially on - client installations, as the 1.3 release did not conform to the - internet-draft for the revised Kerberos protocol in its encoding of - ETYPE-INFO2. - -* [1683] The non-caching getaddrinfo() API on Mac OS X, which was - causing significant slowdowns under some circumstances, has been - worked around. - -Minor changes in 1.3.1 ----------------------- - -* [1015] gss_accept_sec_context() now passes correct arguments to - TREAD_STR() when reading options beyond the forwarded credential - option. Thanks to Emily Ratliff. - -* [1365] The GSSAPI initiator credentials are no longer cached inside - the GSSAPI library. - -* [1651] A buffer overflow in krb_get_admhst() has been fixed. - -* [1655] krb5_get_permitted_enctypes() and krb5_set_real_time() are - now exported for use by Samba. - -* [1656] gss_init_sec_context() no longer leaks credentials under some - error conditions. - -* [1657] krb_get_lrealm() no longer returns "ATHENA.MIT.EDU" - inappropriately. - -* [1664] The crypto library no longer has bogus dependencies on - com_err. - -* [1665] krb5_init_context() no longer multiply registers error tables - when called more than once, preventing a memory leak. - -* [1666] The GSS_C_NT_* symbols are now exported from gssapi32.dll on - Windows. - -* [1667] ms2mit now imports any tickets with supported enctypes, and - does not import invalid tickets. - -* [1677] krb5_gss_register_acceptor_identity() no longer has an - off-by-one in its memory allocation. - -* [1679] krb5_principal2salt is now exported on all platforms. - -* [1684] The file credentials cache is now supported if USE_CCAPI is - defined, i.e., for KfM and KfW. - -* [1691] Documentation for the obsolete kdc_supported_enctypes config - variable has been removed. - -Notes, Major Changes, and Known Bugs for 1.3 --------------------------------------------- - -* We now install the compile_et program, so other packages can use the - installed com_err library with their own error tables. (If you use - our com_err code, that is; see below.) - -* The header files we install now assume ANSI/ISO C ('89, not '99). - We have stopped testing on SunOS 4, even with gcc. Some of our code - now has C89-based assumptions, like free(NULL) being well defined, - that will probably frustrate any attempts to run this code under SunOS - 4 or other pre-C89 systems. - -* Some new code, bug fixes, and cleanup for IPv6 support. Most of the - code should support IPv6 transparently now. The RPC code (and - therefore the admin system, which is based on it) does not yet - support IPv6. The support for Kerberos 4 may work with IPv6 in very - limited ways, if the address checking is turned off. The FTP client - and server do not have support for the new protocol messages needed - for IPv6 support (RFC 2428). - -* We have upgraded to autoconf 2.52 (or later), and the syntax for - specifying certain configuration options have changed. For example, - autoconf 2.52 configure scripts let you specify command-line options - like "configure CC=/some/path/foo-cc", so we have removed some of - our old options like --with-cc in favor of this approach. - -* The client libraries can now use TCP to connect to the KDC. This - may be necessary when talking to Microsoft KDCs (domain controllers), - if they issue you tickets with lots of PAC data. - -* If you have versions of the com_err or ss installed locally, you can - use the --with-system-et and --with-system-ss configure options to - use them rather than using the versions supplied here. Note that - the interfaces are assumed to be similar to those we supply; in - particular, some older, divergent versions of the com_err library - may not work with the krb5 sources. Many configure-time variables - can be used to help the compiler and linker find the installed - packages; see the build documentation for details. - -* The AES cryptosystem has been implemented. However, support in the - Kerberos GSSAPI mechanism has not been written (or even fully - specified), so it's not fully enabled. See the documentation for - details. - -Major changes listed by ticket ID ---------------------------------- - -* [492] PRNG breakage on 64-bit platforms no longer an issue due to - new PRNG implementation. - -* [523] Client library is now compatible with the RC4-based - cryptosystem used by Windows 2000. - -* [709] krb4 long lifetime support has been implemented. - -* [880] krb5_gss_register_acceptor_identity() implemented (is called - gsskrb5_register_acceptor_identity() by Heimdal). - -* [1087] ftpd no longer requires channel bindings, allowing easier use - of ftp from behind a NAT. - -* [1156, 1209] It is now possible to use the system com_err to build - this release. - -* [1174] TCP support added to client library. - -* [1175] TCP support added to the KDC, but is disabled by default. - -* [1176] autoconf-2.5x is now required by the build system. - -* [1184] It is now possible to use the system Berkeley/Sleepycat DB - library to build this release. - -* [1189, 1251] The KfM krb4 library source base has been merged. - -* [1190] The default KDC master key type is now triple-DES. KDCs - being updated may need their config files updated if they are not - already specifying the master key type. - -* [1190] The default ticket lifetime and default maximum renewable - ticket lifetime have been extended to one day and one week, - respectively. - -* [1191] A new script, k5srvutil, may be used to manipulate keytabs in - ways similar to the krb4 ksrvutil utility. - -* [1281] The "fakeka" program, which emulates the AFS kaserver, has - been integrated. Thanks to Ken Hornstein. - -* [1343] The KDC now defaults to not answering krb4 requests. - -* [1344] Addressless tickets are requested by default now. - -* [1372] There is no longer a need to create a special keytab for - kadmind. The legacy administration daemons "kadmind4" and - "v5passwdd" will still require a keytab, though. - -* [1377, 1442, 1443] The Microsoft set-password protocol has been - implemented. Thanks to Paul Nelson. - -* [1385, 1395, 1410] The krb4 protocol vulnerabilities - [MITKRB5-SA-2003-004] have been worked around. Note that this will - disable krb4 cross-realm functionality, as well as krb4 triple-DES - functionality. Please see doc/krb4-xrealm.txt for details of the - patch. - -* [1393] The xdrmem integer overflows [MITKRB5-SA-2003-003] have - been fixed. - -* [1397] The krb5_principal buffer bounds problems - [MITKRB5-SA-2003-005] have been fixed. Thanks to Nalin Dahyabhai. - -* [1415] Subsession key negotiation has been fixed to allow for - server-selected subsession keys in the future. - -* [1418, 1429, 1446, 1484, 1486, 1487, 1535, 1621] The AES - cryptosystem has been implemented. It is not usable for GSSAPI, - though. - -* [1491] The client-side functionality of the krb524 library has been - moved into the krb5 library. - -* [1550] SRV record support exists for Kerberos v4. - -* [1551] The heuristic for locating the Kerberos v4 KDC by prepending - "kerberos." to the realm name if no config file or DNS information - is available has been removed. - -* [1568, 1067] A krb524 stub library is built on Windows. - -Minor changes listed by ticket ID ---------------------------------- - -* [90] default_principal_flags documented. - -* [175] Docs refer to appropriate example domains/IPs now. - -* [299] kadmin no longer complains about missing kdc.conf parameters - when it really means krb5.conf parameters. - -* [318] Run-time load path for tcl is set now when linking test - programs. - -* [443] --includedir honored now. - -* [479] unused argument in try_krb4() in login.c deleted. - -* [590] The des_read_pw_string() function in libdes425 has been - aligned with the original krb4 and CNS APIs. - -* [608] login.krb5 handles SIGHUP more sanely now and thus avoids - getting the session into a weird state w.r.t. job control. - -* [620] krb4 encrypted rcp should work a little better now. Thanks to - Greg Hudson. - -* [647] libtelnet/kerberos5.c no longer uses internal include files. - -* [673] Weird echoing of admin password in kadmin client worked around - by not using buffered stdio calls to read passwords. - -* [677] The build system has been reworked to allow the user to set - CFLAGS, LDFLAGS, CPPFLAGS, etc. reasonably. - -* [680] Related to [673], rewrite krb5_prompter_posix() to no longer - use longjmp(), thus avoiding some bugs relating to non-restoration - of terminal settings. - -* [697] login.krb5 no longer zeroes out the terminal window size. - -* [710] decomp_ticket() in libkrb4 now looks up the local realm name - more correctly. Thanks to Booker Bense. - -* [771] .rconf files are excluded from the release now. - -* [772] LOG_AUTHPRIV syslog facility is now usable for logging on - systems that support it. - -* [844] krshd now syslogs using the LOG_AUTH facility. - -* [850] Berekely DB build is better integrated into the krb5 library - build process. - -* [866] lib/krb5/os/localaddr.c and kdc/network.c use a common source - for local address enumeration now. - -* [882] gss-client now correctly deletes the context on error. - -* [919] kdc/network.c problems relating to SIOCGIFCONF have been - fixed. - -* [922] An overflow in the string-to-time conversion routines has been - fixed. - -* [933] krb524d now handles single-DES session keys other than of type - des-cbc-crc. - -* [935] des-cbc-md4 now included in default enctypes. - -* [939] A minor grammatical error has been fixed in a telnet client - error message. - -* [953] des3 no longer failing on Windows due to SHA1 implementation - problems. - -* [964] kdb_init_hist() no longer fails if master_key_enctype is not - in supported_enctypes. - -* [970] A minor inconsistency in ccache.tex has been fixed. - -* [971] option parsing bugs rendered irrelevant by removal of unused - gss mechanism. - -* [976] make install mentioned in build documentation. - -* [986] Related to [677], problems with the ordering of LDFLAGS - initialization rendered irrelevant by use of native autoconf - idioms. - -* [992] Related to [677], quirks with --with-cc no longer relevant as - AC_PROG_CC is used instead now. - -* [999] The kdc_default_options configuration variable is now honored. - Thanks to Emily Ratliff. - -* [1006] Client library, as well as KDC, now perform reasonable - sorting of ETYPE-INFO preauthentication data. - -* [1055] NULL pointer dereferences in code calling - krb5_change_password() have been fixed. - -* [1063] Initial credentials acquisition failures related to client - host having a large number of local network interfaces should be - fixed now. - -* [1064] Incorrect option parsing in the gssapi library is no longer - relevant due to removal of the "v2" mechanism. - -* [1065, 1225] krb5_get_init_creds_password() should properly warn about - password expiration. - -* [1066] printf() argument mismatches in rpc unit tests fixed. - -* [1085] The krb5.conf manpage has been re-synchronized with other - documentation. - -* [1102] gssapi_generic.h should now work with C++. - -* [1135] The kadm5 ACL system is better documented. - -* [1136] Some documentation for the setup of cross-realm - authentication has been added. - -* [1164] krb5_auth_con_gen_addrs() now properly returns errno instead - of -1 if getpeername() fails. - -* [1173] Address-less forwardable tickets will remain address-less - when forwarded. - -* [1178, 1228, 1244, 1246, 1249] Test suite has been stabilized - somewhat. - -* [1188] As part of the modernization of our usage of autoconf, - AC_CONFIG_FILES is now used instead of passing a list of files to - AC_OUTPUT. - -* [1194] configure will no longer recurse out of the top of the source - tree when attempting to locate the top of the source tree. - -* [1192] Documentation for the krb5 afs functionality of krb524d has - been written. - -* [1195] Example krb5.conf file modified to include all enctypes - supported by the release. - -* [1202] The KDC no longer rejects unrecognized flags. - -* [1203] krb5_get_init_creds_keytab() no longer does a double-free. - -* [1211] The ASN.1 code no longer passes (harmless) uninitialized - values around. - -* [1212] libkadm5 now allows for persistent exclusive database locks. - -* [1217] krb5_read_password() and des_read_password() are now - implemented via krb5_prompter_posix(). - -* [1224] For SAM challenges, omitted optional strings are no longer - encoded as zero-length strings. - -* [1226] Client-side support for SAM hardware-based preauth - implemented. - -* [1229] The keytab search logic no longer fails prematurely if an - incorrect encryption type is found. Thanks to Wyllys Ingersoll. - -* [1232] If the master KDC cannot be resolved, but a slave is - reachable, the client library now returns the real error from the - slave rather than the resolution failure from the master. Thanks to - Ben Cox. - -* [1234] Assigned numbers for SAM preauth have been corrected. - sam-pk-for-sad implementation has been aligned. - -* [1237] Profile-sharing optimizations from KfM have been merged. - -* [1240] Windows calling conventions for krb5int_c_combine_keys() have - been aligned. - -* [1242] Build system incompatibilities with Debian's chimeric - autoconf installation have been worked around. - -* [1256] Incorrect sizes passed to memset() in combine_keys() - operations have been corrected. - -* [1260] Client credential lookup now gets new service tickets in - preference to attempting to use expired ticketes. Thanks to Ben - Cox. - -* [1262, 1572] Sequence numbers are now unsigned; negative sequence - numbers will be accepted for the purposes of backwards - compatibility. - -* [1263] A heuristic for matching the incorrectly encoded sequence - numbers emitted by Heimdal implementations has been written. - -* [1284] kshd accepts connections by IPv6 now. - -* [1292] kvno manpage title fixed. - -* [1293] Source files no longer explicitly attempt to declare errno. - -* [1304] kadmind4 no longer leaves sa_flags uninitialized. - -* [1305] Expired tickets now cause KfM to pop up a password dialog. - -* [1309] krb5_send_tgs() no longer leaks the storage associated with - the TGS-REQ. - -* [1310] kadm5_get_either() no longer leaks regexp library memory. - -* [1311] Output from krb5-config no longer contains spurious uses of - $(PURE). - -* [1324] The KDC no longer logs an inappropriate "no matching key" - error when an encrypted timestamp preauth password is incorrect. - -* [1334] The KDC now returns a clockskew error when the timestamp in - the encrypted timestamp preauth is out of bounds, rather than just - returning a preauthentcation failure. - -* [1342] gawk is no longer required for building kerbsrc.zip for the - Windows build. - -* [1346] gss_krb5_ccache_name() no longer attempts to return a pointer - to freed memory. - -* [1351] The filename globbing vulnerability [CERT VU#258721] in the - ftp client's handling of filenames beginning with "|" or "-" - returned from the "mget" command has been fixed. - -* [1352] GSS_C_PROT_READY_FLAG is no longer asserted inappropriately - during GSSAPI context establishment. - -* [1356] krb5_gss_accept_sec_context() no longer attempts to validate - a null credential if one is passed in. - -* [1362] The "-a user" option to telnetd now does the right thing. - Thanks to Nathan Neulinger. - -* [1363] ksu no longer inappropriately syslogs to stderr. - -* [1357] krb__get_srvtab_name() no longer leaks memory. - -* [1370] GSS_C_NO_CREDENTIAL now accepts any principal in the keytab. - -* [1373] Handling of SAM preauth no longer attempts to stuff a size_t - into an unsigned int. - -* [1387] BIND versions later than 8 now supported. - -* [1392] The getaddrinfo() wrapper should work better on AIX. - -* [1400] If DO_TIME is not set in the auth_context, and no replay - cache is available, no replay cache will be used. - -* [1406, 1108] libdb is no longer installed. If you installed - krb5-1.3-alpha1, you should ensure that no spurious libdb is left in - your install tree. - -* [1412] ETYPE_INFO handling no longer goes into an infinite loop. - -* [1414] libtelnet is now built using the same library build framework - as the rest of the tree. - -* [1417] A minor memory leak in krb5_read_password() has been fixed. - -* [1419] A memory leak in asn1_decode_kdc_req_body() has been fixed. - -* [1435] inet_ntop() is now emulated when needed. - -* [1439] krb5_free_pwd_sequences() now correctly frees the entire - sequence of elements. - -* [1440] errno is no longer explicitly declared. - -* [1441] kadmind should now return useful errors if an unrecognized - version is received in a changepw request. - -* [1454, 1480, 1517, 1525] The etype-info2 preauth type is now - supported. - -* [1459] (KfM/KLL internal) config file resolution can now be - prevented from accessing the user's homedir. - -* [1463] Preauth handling in the KDC has been reorganized. - -* [1470] Double-free in client-side preauth code fixed. - -* [1473] Ticket forwarding when the TGS and the end service have - different enctypes should work somewhat better now. - -* [1474] ASN.1 testsuite memory management has been cleaned up a - little to allow for memory leak checking. - -* [1476] Documentation updated to reflect default krb4 mode. - -* [1482] RFC-1964 OIDs now provided using the suggested symbolic - names. - -* [1483, 1528] KRB5_DEPRECATED is now false by default on all - platforms. - -* [1488] The KDC will now return integrity errors if a decryption - error is responsible for preauthentication failure. - -* [1492] The autom4te.cache directories are now deleted from the - release tarfiles. - -* [1501] Writable keytabs are registered by default. - -* [1515] The check for cross-realm TGTs no longer reads past the end - of an array. - -* [1518] The kdc_default_options option is now actually honored. - -* [1519] The changepw protocol implementation in kadmind now logs - password changes. - -* [1520] Documentation of OS-specific build options has been updated. - -* [1536] A missing prototype for krb5_db_iterate_ext() has been - added. - -* [1537] An incorrect path to kdc.conf show in the kdc.conf manpage - has been fixed. - -* [1540] verify_as_reply() will only check the "renew-till" time - against the "till" time if the RENEWABLE is not set in the request. - -* [1547] gssftpd no longer uses vfork(), as this was causing problems - under RedHat 9. - -* [1549] SRV records with a value of "." are now interpreted as a lack - of support for the protocol. - -* [1553] The undocumented (and confusing!) kdc_supported_enctypes - kdc.conf variable is no longer used. - -* [1560] Some spurious double-colons in password prompts have been - fixed. - -* [1571] The test suite tries a little harder to get a root shell. - -* [1573] The KfM build process now sets localstatedir=/var/db. - -* [1576, 1575] The client library no longer requests RENEWABLE_OK if - the renew lifetime is greater than the ticket lifetime. - -* [1587] A more standard autoconf test to locate the C compiler allows - for gcc to be found by default without additional configuration - arguments. - -* [1593] Replay cache filenames are now escaped with hyphens, not - backslashes. - -* [1598] MacOS 9 support removed from in-tree com_err. - -* [1602] Fixed a memory leak in make_ap_req_v1(). Thanks to Kent Wu. - -* [1604] Fixed a memory leak in krb5_gss_init_sec_context(), and an - uninitialized memory reference in kg_unseal_v1(). Thanks to Kent - Wu. - -* [1607] kerberos-iv SRV records are now documented. - -* [1610] Fixed AES credential delegation under GSSAPI. - -* [1618] ms2mit no longer inserts local addresses into tickets - converted from the MS ccache if they began as addressless tickets. - -* [1619] etype_info parser (once again) accepts extra field emitted by - Heimdal. - -* [1643] Some typos in kdc.conf.M have been fixed. - -* [1648] For consistency, leading spaces before preprocessor - directives in profile.h have been removed. - ---[ DELETE BEFORE RELEASE ---changes to unreleased code, etc.--- ]-- - -* [1054] KRB-CRED messages for RC4 are encrypted now. - -* [1177] krb5-1-2-2-branch merged onto trunk. - -* [1193] Punted comment about reworking key storage architecture. - -* [1208] install-headers target implemented. - -* [1223] asn1_decode_oid, asn1_encode_oid implemented - -* [1248] RC4 is explicitly excluded from combine_keys. - -* [1276] Generated dependencies handle --without-krb4 properly now. - -* [1339] An inadvertent change to the krb4 get_adm_hst API (strcpy vs - strncpy etc.) has been fixed. - -* [1384, 1413] Use of autoconf-2.52 in util/reconf will now cause a - warning. - -* [1388] DNS support is turned on in KfM. - -* [1391] Fix kadmind startup failure with krb4 vuln patch. - -* [1409] get_ad_tkt() now prompts for password if there are no tickets - (in KfM). - -* [1447] vts_long() and vts_short() work now. - -* [1462] KfM adds exports of set_pw calls. - -* [1477] compile_et output not used in err_txt.c. - -* [1495] KfM now exports string_to_key_with_params. - -* [1512, 1522] afs_string_to_key now works with etype_info2. - -* [1514] krb5int_populate_gic_opt returns void now. - -* [1521] Using an afs3 salt for an AES key no longer causes - segfaults. - -* [1533] krb524.h no longer contains invalid Mac pragmas. - -* [1546] krb_mk_req_creds() no longer zeros the session key. - -* [1554] The krb4 string-to-key iteration now accounts correctly for - the decrypt-in-place semantics of libdes425. - -* [1557] KerberosLoginPrivate.h is now correctly included for the use - of __KLAllowHomeDirectoryAccess() in init_os_ctx.c (for KfM). - -* [1558] KfM exports the new krb524 interface. - -* [1563] krb__get_srvtaname() no longer returns a pointer that is - free()d upon a subsequent call. - -* [1569] A debug statement has been removed from krb524init. - -* [1592] Document possible file rename lossage when building against - system libdb. - -* [1594] Darwin gets an explicit dependency of err_txt.o on - krb_err.c. - -* [1596] Calling conventions, etc. tweaked for KfW build of - krb524.dll. - -* [1600] Minor tweaks to README to improve notes on IPv6, etc. - -* [1605] Fixed a leak of subkeys in krb5_rd_rep(). - -* [1630] krb5_get_in_tkt_with_keytab() works now; previously borken by - reimplementation in terms of krb5_get_init_creds(). - -* [1642] KfM build now inherits CFLAGS and LDFLAGS from parent project. - -Copyright Notice and Legal Administrivia ----------------------------------------- - -Copyright (C) 1985-2004 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. - -All rights reserved. - -Export of this software from the United States of America may require -a specific license from the United States Government. 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The +krb5-1.7 release contains measures to encourage sites to migrate away +from using single-DES cryptosystems. Among these is a configuration +variable that enables "weak" enctypes, which defaults to "false" +beginning with krb5-1.8. +Major changes in 1.10 +--------------------- +krb5-1.10 changes by ticket ID +------------------------------ Acknowledgements ---------------- -Appreciation Time!!!! There are far too many people to try to thank -them all; many people have contributed to the development of Kerberos -V5. This is only a partial listing.... - -Thanks to Paul Vixie and the Internet Software Consortium for funding -the work of Barry Jaspan. This funding was invaluable for the OV -administration server integration, as well as the 1.0 release -preparation process. - -Thanks to John Linn, Scott Foote, and all of the folks at OpenVision -Technologies, Inc., who donated their administration server for use in -the MIT release of Kerberos. - -Thanks to Jeff Bigler, Mark Eichin, Marc Horowitz, Nancy Gilman, Ken -Raeburn, and all of the folks at Cygnus Support, who provided -innumerable bug fixes and portability enhancements to the Kerberos V5 -tree. Thanks especially to Jeff Bigler, for the new user and system -administrator's documentation. - -Thanks to Doug Engert from ANL for providing many bug fixes, as well -as testing to ensure DCE interoperability. - -Thanks to Ken Hornstein at NRL for providing many bug fixes and -suggestions, and for working on SAM preauthentication. - -Thanks to Matt Crawford at FNAL for bugfixes and enhancements. - -Thanks to Sean Mullan and Bill Sommerfeld from Hewlett Packard for -their many suggestions and bug fixes. - -Thanks to Nalin Dahyabhai of RedHat and Chris Evans for locating and -providing patches for numerous buffer overruns. - -Thanks to Christopher Thompson and Marcus Watts for discovering the -ftpd security bug. - -Thanks to Paul Nelson of Thursby Software Systems for implementing the -Microsoft set password protocol. - -Thanks to the members of the Kerberos V5 development team at MIT, both -past and present: Danilo Almeida, Jeffrey Altman, Jay Berkenbilt, -Richard Basch, Mitch Berger, John Carr, Don Davis, Alexandra Ellwood, -Nancy Gilman, Matt Hancher, Sam Hartman, Paul Hill, Marc Horowitz, Eva -Jacobus, Miroslav Jurisic, Barry Jaspan, Geoffrey King, John Kohl, -Peter Litwack, Scott McGuire, Kevin Mitchell, Cliff Neuman, Paul Park, -Ezra Peisach, Chris Provenzano, Ken Raeburn, Jon Rochlis, Jeff -Schiller, Jen Selby, Brad Thompson, Harry Tsai, Ted Ts'o, Marshall -Vale, Tom Yu. +Past and present Sponsors of the MIT Kerberos Consortium: + + Apple + Carnegie Mellon University + Centrify Corporation + Columbia University + Cornell University + The Department of Defense of the United States of America (DoD) + Google + Iowa State University + MIT + Michigan State University + Microsoft + The National Aeronautics and Space Administration + of the United States of America (NASA) + Network Appliance (NetApp) + Nippon Telephone and Telegraph (NTT) + Oracle + Pennsylvania State University + Red Hat + Stanford University + TeamF1, Inc. + The University of Alaska + The University of Michigan + The University of Pennsylvania + +Past and present members of the Kerberos Team at MIT: + + Danilo Almeida + Jeffrey Altman + Justin Anderson + Richard Basch + Mitch Berger + Jay Berkenbilt + Andrew Boardman + Bill Bryant + Steve Buckley + Joe Calzaretta + John Carr + Mark Colan + Don Davis + Alexandra Ellwood + Dan Geer + Nancy Gilman + Matt Hancher + Thomas Hardjono + Sam Hartman + Paul Hill + Marc Horowitz + Eva Jacobus + Miroslav Jurisic + Barry Jaspan + Geoffrey King + Kevin Koch + John Kohl + HaoQi Li + Peter Litwack + Scott McGuire + Steve Miller + Kevin Mitchell + Cliff Neuman + Paul Park + Ezra Peisach + Chris Provenzano + Ken Raeburn + Jon Rochlis + Jeff Schiller + Jen Selby + Robert Silk + Bill Sommerfeld + Jennifer Steiner + Ralph Swick + Brad Thompson + Harry Tsai + Zhanna Tsitkova + Ted Ts'o + Marshall Vale + Tom Yu + +The following external contributors have provided code, patches, bug +reports, suggestions, and valuable resources: + + Brandon Allbery + Russell Allbery + Brian Almeida + Michael B Allen + Derek Atkins + David Bantz + Alex Baule + Arlene Berry + Jeff Blaine + Radoslav Bodo + Emmanuel Bouillon + Michael Calmer + Ravi Channavajhala + Srinivas Cheruku + Leonardo Chiquitto + Howard Chu + Andrea Cirulli + Christopher D. Clausen + Kevin Coffman + Simon Cooper + Sylvain Cortes + Nalin Dahyabhai + Roland Dowdeswell + Jason Edgecombe + Mark Eichin + Shawn M. Emery + Douglas E. Engert + Peter Eriksson + Ronni Feldt + Bill Fellows + JC Ferguson + William Fiveash + Ákos Frohner + Marcus Granado + Scott Grizzard + Helmut Grohne + Steve Grubb + Philip Guenther + Dominic Hargreaves + Jakob Haufe + Jeff Hodges + Love Hörnquist Åstrand + Ken Hornstein + Henry B. Hotz + Luke Howard + Jakub Hrozek + Shumon Huque + Jeffrey Hutzelman + Wyllys Ingersoll + Holger Isenberg + Pavel Jindra + Joel Johnson + Mikkel Kruse + Volker Lendecke + Jan iankko Lieskovsky + Ryan Lynch + Franklyn Mendez + Markus Moeller + Paul Moore + Zbysek Mraz + Edward Murrell + Nikos Nikoleris + Dmitri Pal + Javier Palacios + Ezra Peisach + W. Michael Petullo + Mark Phalan + Robert Relyea + Martin Rex + Jason Rogers + Mike Roszkowski + Guillaume Rousse + Tom Shaw + Peter Shoults + Simo Sorce + Michael Ströder + Bjørn Tore Sund + Rathor Vipin + Jorgen Wahlsten + Max (Weijun) Wang + John Washington + Marcus Watts + Simon Wilkinson + Nicolas Williams + Ross Wilper + Xu Qiang + Hanz van Zijst + +The above is not an exhaustive list; many others have contributed in +various ways to the MIT Kerberos development effort over the years. +Other acknowledgments (for bug reports and patches) are in the +doc/CHANGES file.