Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!ginosko!gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!usc!apple!agate!shelby!ATHENA.MIT.EDU!jtkohl From: jtkohl@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (John T Kohl) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kerberos Subject: Kerberos PATCH 6 now available Message-ID: <8910022104.AA17704@LYCUS.MIT.EDU> Date: 2 Oct 89 21:04:28 GMT Sender: daemon@shelby.Stanford.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 41 A sixth set of patches is now available from ATHENA-DIST.MIT.EDU, either by anonymous FTP or by archive server mail retrieval. A complete distribution with all patches applied is available for anonymous FTP (and will soon be available via electronic mail retrieval). Anonymous FTP: connect to ATHENA-DIST.MIT.EDU, retrieve /pub/kerberos/patch6 (patch only) or /pub/kerberos/README (for instructions on obtaining the entire distribution) . Archive server mail retrieval: send a mail message with a subject 'send krb-code patch6' to archive-server@ATHENA-DIST.MIT.EDU John KohlDigital Equipment Corporation/Project Athena This patch is in two parts: 1) a shell script which rearranges the source tree slightly and 2) a patch file. They are packed together in a 'shar' file. Once you unpack the file, run the shell script to rearrange the tree, then use patch to apply the remaining patches. CHANGES in this patch file: - bug fixes to kadmin/kadmin.c (byte order, stack garbage) - bug fix to kdb_util for big-endian machines (in kdb_util load) - bug fix to klist (checked return val of a void function) - bug fix to des/verify.c (missing exit()) - cleanup to maketime.c for BSD systems. - rearrangement and more cleanup of kadmin sources - config file & other support for Tahoe running BSD (thanks to Kevin Fall of Berkeley CSRG for contributing this code) - change sense of defines; now you must turn on NO_UIDGID_T if you have an ancient system. - shared memory support for session keys. Tested on Suns and Ultrix (thanks to Dan Kolkowitz of stanford for contributing this code) - addition of an error table for Kerberos error codes - Imakefile fixes for mips & broken error table rules