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Date:      Fri, 20 Feb 1998 12:42:11 -0800 (PST)
From:      dima@best.net (Dima Ruban)
To:        cschuber@uumail.gov.bc.ca
Cc:        freebsd-security@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: [Fwd: MIT Kerberos V5 R1.0.5 is released]
Message-ID:  <199802202042.MAA28551@burka.rdy.com>
In-Reply-To: <199802201641.IAA19753@passer.osg.gov.bc.ca> from Cy Schubert - ITSD Open Systems Group at "Feb 20, 98 08:41:41 am"

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I'm about to put krb5+freebsd patches to ftp://burka.rdy.com/pub/krb5/
(note - the old patches for 1.0.4 won't work, since kerberos
dudes changes some stuff and included one of my patches)

Cy Schubert - ITSD Open Systems Group writes:
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> From: Tom Yu <tlyu@MIT.EDU>
> Subject: MIT Kerberos V5 R1.0.5 is released
> 
> The MIT Kerberos Team is proud to announce the availability of MIT
> Kerberos V5 Release 1.0.5.  This release is a bug-fix release only;
> there are no feature enhancements over the 1.0.4 release.
> The following bugs were fixed:
> 
> * A buffer size problem in klogind that was causing some redisplay
> problems under Irix has been fixed. [krb5-appl/527]
> 
> * v4rcp no longer explicitly refers to sys_errlist.
> 
> * Buffer overruns have been repaired in ftpd.
> 
> * ftpd now no longer has a name collision with the native log_wtmp()
> function on some platforms.
> 
> * A buffer overrun in telnetd has been fixed.
> 
> * ksu no longer allows the use of an expired cached
> ticket. [krb5-clients/545]
> 
> * The KDC now checks the length of incoming krb4 packets to avoid
> overruns.
> 
> * The KDC actually returns a valid error packet in cases where it had
> failed to in the past, which could cause coredumps.
> 
> * A logic bug in the gssapi library that caused
> krb5_gss_wrap_size_limit() to return an incorrect size has been
> fixed.
> 
> * The gssapi library now caches its rcache, preventing a file
> descriptor leak. [krb5-libs/370]
> 
> * Memory leaks, freeing of freed memory, and failure to check the
> return values of memory-allocating functions have been repaired in the
> library.  [krb5-libs/518]
> 
> * The "errno" member a db internal structure has been renamed to avoid
> conflicting with a macro definition of "errno" in glibc.
> 
> * The profile parser has been vastly improved to strip trailing
> whitespace and provide a real quoting mechanism.
> 
> * A goof in the previous fencepost error fix to the pty library has
> been fixed.
> 
> Getting Kerberos V5 1.0.5
> =========================
> 
> The simplest way to get the new 1.0.5 release is via the Web.  Use the
> following URL:
> 
>         http://web.mit.edu/network/kerberos-form.html
> 
> Alternatively, you may retrieve the release using FTP:
> 
>         FTP to athena-dist.mit.edu, in /pub/kerberos.  Get the file
>         README.KRB5-1.0.5.  It will contain instructions on how to
>         obtain the 1.0.5 release.
> 
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> Tom Yu
> MIT Information Systems/Kerberos Development Team
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