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Beta test distribution READ-ME file.
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THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

Files are copyright MIT, Cygnus Support, OpenVision, Oracle, Sun Soft,
and others.  

The following copyright and permission notice applies to the
OpenVision Kerberos Administration system located in kadmin/create,
kadmin/dbutil, kadmin/server, lib/kadm, and portions of lib/rpc:

   Copyright, OpenVision Technologies, Inc., 1996, All Rights Reserved
     
   WARNING: Retrieving the OpenVision Kerberos Administration system 
   source code, as described below, indicates your acceptance of the 
   following terms.  If you do not agree to the following terms, do not 
   retrieve the OpenVision Kerberos administration system.
     
   You may freely use and distribute the Source Code and Object Code 
   compiled from it, but this Source Code is provided to you "AS IS" 
   EXCLUSIVE OF ANY WARRANTY, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY 
   WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR 
   ANY OTHER WARRANTY, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.  IN NO EVENT WILL 
   OPENVISION HAVE ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY LOST PROFITS, LOSS OF DATA OR 
   COSTS OF PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES, OR FOR ANY 
   SPECIAL, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THIS 
   AGREEMENT, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THOSE RESULTING FROM THE USE 
   OF THE SOURCE CODE, OR THE FAILURE OF THE SOURCE CODE TO PERFORM, OR 
   FOR ANY OTHER REASON.

   OpenVision retains all rights, title, and interest in the donated
   Source Code.  With respect to OpenVision's copyrights in the donated
   Source Code, OpenVision also retains rights to derivative works
   of the Source Code whether created by OpenVision or a third party.
     
   OpenVision Technologies, Inc. has donated this Kerberos 
   Administration system to MIT for inclusion in the standard 
   Kerberos 5 distribution.  This donation underscores our 
   commitment to continuing Kerberos technology development 
   and our gratitude for the valuable work which has been 
   performed by MIT and the Kerberos community. 



Now, with that out of the way, let me point you to a few things:

The first file you should look at is doc/install.ps; it contains the
notes for building and installing Kerberos 5.  The info file
krb5-install.info has the same information in info file format.  You
can view this using the GNU emacs info-mode, or by using the
standalone info file viewer from the Free Software Foundation.

Other good files to look at are admin-guide.ps and user-guide.ps,
which contain the system administrator's guide, and the user's guide,
respectively.  They are also available as info files
kerberos-admin.info and krb5-user.info, respectively.

>>									     <<
>> Please report any problems/bugs/comments to 'krb5-bugs@athena.mit.edu'    <<
>>									     <<



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 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 Paul Vixie and the Internet Software Consortium for
supporting the OV administration server integration work.

Thanks to Jeff Bigler, Mark Eichin, Mark 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 ot 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 Sean Mullan and Bill Sommerfeld from Hewlett Packard for
their many suggestions and bug fixes.

Thanks to the members of the Kerberos V5 development team at MIT, both
past and present: Jay Berkenbilt, John Carr, Don Davis, Nancy Gilman,
Sam Hartman, Marc Horowitz, Barry Jaspan, John Kohl, Cliff Neuman,
Kevin Mitchell, Paul Park, Chris Provenzano, Jon Rochlis, Jeff
Schiller, Harry Tsai, Ted Ts'o, Tom Yu.

Note:

Project Athena, Athena, Athena MUSE, Discuss, Hesiod, Kerberos, Moira, and 
Zephyr are trademarks of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).  No 
commercial use of these trademarks may be made without prior written 
permission of MIT.
	
FYI, "commercial use" means use of a name in a product or other for-profit 
manner.  It does NOT prevent a commercial firm from referring to the MIT
trademarks in order to convey information (although in doing so, recognition
of their trademark status should be given).