1 Kerberos Version 5, Release 1.13
6 Copyright and Other Notices
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9 Copyright (C) 1985-2014 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
10 and its contributors. All rights reserved.
12 Please see the file named NOTICE for additional notices.
17 Unified documentation for Kerberos V5 is available in both HTML and
18 PDF formats. The table of contents of the HTML format documentation
19 is at doc/html/index.html, and the PDF format documentation is in the
22 Additionally, you may find copies of the HTML format documentation
25 http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/krb5-latest/doc/
27 for the most recent supported release, or at
29 http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/krb5-devel/doc/
31 for the release under development.
33 More information about Kerberos may be found at
35 http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/
37 and at the MIT Kerberos Consortium web site
41 Building and Installing Kerberos 5
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44 Build documentation is in doc/html/build/index.html or
47 The installation guide is in doc/html/admin/install.html or
50 If you are attempting to build under Windows, please see the
51 src/windows/README file.
56 Please report any problems/bugs/comments by sending email to
59 You may view bug reports by visiting
61 http://krbdev.mit.edu/rt/
63 and using the "Guest Login" button. Please note that the web
64 interface to our bug database is read-only for guests, and the primary
65 way to interact with our bug database is via email.
70 The Data Encryption Standard (DES) is widely recognized as weak. The
71 krb5-1.7 release contains measures to encourage sites to migrate away
72 from using single-DES cryptosystems. Among these is a configuration
73 variable that enables "weak" enctypes, which defaults to "false"
74 beginning with krb5-1.8.
79 krb5-1.13 changes by ticket ID
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85 Past and present Sponsors of the MIT Kerberos Consortium:
88 Carnegie Mellon University
92 The Department of Defense of the United States of America (DoD)
97 Michigan State University
99 The National Aeronautics and Space Administration
100 of the United States of America (NASA)
101 Network Appliance (NetApp)
102 Nippon Telephone and Telegraph (NTT)
104 Pennsylvania State University
108 The University of Alaska
109 The University of Michigan
110 The University of Pennsylvania
112 Past and present members of the Kerberos Team at MIT:
168 The following external contributors have provided code, patches, bug
169 reports, suggestions, and valuable resources:
196 Christopher D. Clausen
235 Love Hörnquist Åstrand
250 Jan iankko Lieskovsky
310 The above is not an exhaustive list; many others have contributed in
311 various ways to the MIT Kerberos development effort over the years.
312 Other acknowledgments (for bug reports and patches) are in the