Kerberos Version 5, Release 1.13 Release Notes The MIT Kerberos Team Copyright and Other Notices --------------------------- Copyright (C) 1985-2013 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and its contributors. All rights reserved. Please see the file named NOTICE for additional notices. Documentation ------------- Unified documentation for Kerberos V5 is available in both HTML and PDF formats. The table of contents of the HTML format documentation is at doc/html/index.html, and the PDF format documentation is in the doc/pdf directory. Additionally, you may find copies of the HTML format documentation online at http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/krb5-latest/doc/ for the most recent supported release, or at http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/krb5-devel/doc/ for the release under development. More information about Kerberos may be found at http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/ and at the MIT Kerberos Consortium web site http://kerberos.org/ Building and Installing Kerberos 5 ---------------------------------- Build documentation is in doc/html/build/index.html or doc/pdf/build.pdf. The installation guide is in doc/html/admin/install.html or doc/pdf/install.pdf. If you are attempting to build under Windows, please see the src/windows/README file. Reporting Bugs -------------- Please report any problems/bugs/comments using the krb5-send-pr program. The krb5-send-pr program will be installed in the sbin directory once you have successfully compiled and installed Kerberos V5 (or if you have installed one of our binary distributions). If you are not able to use krb5-send-pr because you haven't been able compile and install Kerberos V5 on any platform, you may send mail to krb5-bugs@mit.edu. You may view bug reports by visiting http://krbdev.mit.edu/rt/ and logging in as "guest" with password "guest". DES transition -------------- The Data Encryption Standard (DES) is widely recognized as weak. 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 1.13 --------------------- krb5-1.13 changes by ticket ID ------------------------------ Acknowledgements ---------------- 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) Fidelity Investments 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 Carlos Garay Dan Geer Nancy Gilman Matt Hancher Thomas Hardjono Sam Hartman Paul Hill Marc Horowitz Eva Jacobus Miroslav Jurisic Barry Jaspan Benjamin Kaduk Geoffrey King Kevin Koch John Kohl HaoQi Li Jonathan Lin 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: Ian Abbott Brandon Allbery Russell Allbery Brian Almeida Michael B Allen Heinz-Ado Arnolds Derek Atkins Mark Bannister David Bantz Alex Baule Adam Bernstein Arlene Berry Jeff Blaine Radoslav Bodo Sumit Bose Emmanuel Bouillon Michael Calmer Julien Chaffraix Ravi Channavajhala Srinivas Cheruku Leonardo Chiquitto Howard Chu Andrea Cirulli Christopher D. Clausen Kevin Coffman Simon Cooper Sylvain Cortes Nalin Dahyabhai Mark Davies Dennis Davis Mark Deneen Roland Dowdeswell Jason Edgecombe Mark Eichin Shawn M. Emery Douglas E. Engert Peter Eriksson Juha Erkkilä Ronni Feldt Bill Fellows JC Ferguson William Fiveash Ákos Frohner Sebastian Galiano Marcus Granado Scott Grizzard Helmut Grohne Steve Grubb Philip Guenther Dominic Hargreaves Jakob Haufe Matthieu Hautreux Paul B. Henson Jeff Hodges Christopher Hogan Love Hörnquist Åstrand Ken Hornstein Henry B. Hotz Luke Howard Jakub Hrozek Shumon Huque Jeffrey Hutzelman Wyllys Ingersoll Holger Isenberg Pavel Jindra Joel Johnson W. Trevor King Mikkel Kruse Volker Lendecke Jan iankko Lieskovsky Oliver Loch Kevin Longfellow Ryan Lynch Nathaniel McCallum Greg McClement Cameron Meadors Alexey Melnikov Franklyn Mendez Markus Moeller Kyle Moffett Paul Moore Keiichi Mori Michael Morony Zbysek Mraz Edward Murrell Nikos Nikoleris Felipe Ortega Andrej Ota Dmitri Pal Javier Palacios Tom Parker Ezra Peisach W. Michael Petullo Mark Phalan Jonathan Reams Robert Relyea Martin Rex Jason Rogers Mike Roszkowski Guillaume Rousse Tom Shaw Peter Shoults Simo Sorce Michael Spang Michael Ströder Bjørn Tore Sund Joe Travaglini Rathor Vipin Jorgen Wahlsten Stef Walter Max (Weijun) Wang John Washington Stef Walter Xi Wang Kevin Wasserman Margaret Wasserman Marcus Watts Andreas Wiese Simon Wilkinson Nicolas Williams Ross Wilper Xu Qiang Nickolai Zeldovich Hanz van Zijst Gertjan Zwartjes 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.