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Kerberos Version 5, Release 1.16
Release Notes
The MIT Kerberos Team
Copyright and Other Notices
---------------------------
Copyright (C) 1985-2017 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 by sending email to
krb5-bugs@mit.edu.
You may view bug reports by visiting
http://krbdev.mit.edu/rt/
and using the "Guest Login" button. Please note that the web
interface to our bug database is read-only for guests, and the primary
way to interact with our bug database is via email.
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 1.16 (2017-12-05)
----------------------------------
Administrator experience:
* The KDC can match PKINIT client certificates against the
"pkinit_cert_match" string attribute on the client principal entry,
using the same syntax as the existing "pkinit_cert_match" profile
option.
* The ktutil addent command supports the "-k 0" option to ignore the
key version, and the "-s" option to use a non-default salt string.
* kpropd supports a --pid-file option to write a pid file at startup,
when it is run in standalone mode.
* The "encrypted_challenge_indicator" realm option can be used to
attach an authentication indicator to tickets obtained using FAST
encrypted challenge pre-authentication.
* Localization support can be disabled at build time with the
--disable-nls configure option.
Developer experience:
* The kdcpolicy pluggable interface allows modules control whether
tickets are issued by the KDC.
* The kadm5_auth pluggable interface allows modules to control whether
kadmind grants access to a kadmin request.
* The certauth pluggable interface allows modules to control which
PKINIT client certificates can authenticate to which client
principals.
* KDB modules can use the client and KDC interface IP addresses to
determine whether to allow an AS request.
* GSS applications can query the bit strength of a krb5 GSS context
using the GSS_C_SEC_CONTEXT_SASL_SSF OID with
gss_inquire_sec_context_by_oid().
* GSS applications can query the impersonator name of a krb5 GSS
credential using the GSS_KRB5_GET_CRED_IMPERSONATOR OID with
gss_inquire_cred_by_oid().
* kdcpreauth modules can query the KDC for the canonicalized requested
client principal name, or match a principal name against the
requested client principal name with canonicalization.
Protocol evolution:
* The client library will continue to try pre-authentication
mechanisms after most failure conditions.
* The KDC will issue trivially renewable tickets (where the renewable
lifetime is equal to or less than the ticket lifetime) if requested
by the client, to be friendlier to scripts.
* The client library will use a random nonce for TGS requests instead
of the current system time.
* For the RC4 string-to-key or PAC operations, UTF-16 is supported
(previously only UCS-2 was supported).
* When matching PKINIT client certificates, UPN SANs will be matched
correctly as UPNs, with canonicalization.
User experience:
* Dates after the year 2038 are accepted (provided that the platform
time facilities support them), through the year 2106.
* Automatic credential cache selection based on the client realm will
take into account the fallback realm and the service hostname.
* Referral and alternate cross-realm TGTs will not be cached, avoiding
some scenarios where they can be added to the credential cache
multiple times.
* A German translation has been added.
Code quality:
* The build is warning-clean under clang with the configured warning
options.
* The automated test suite runs cleanly under AddressSanitizer.
krb5-1.16 changes by ticket ID
------------------------------
3349 Allow keytab entries to ignore the key version
7647 let ktutil support non-default salts
7877 Interleaved init_creds operations use same per-request preauth context
8352 Year 2038 fixes
8515 Add German translation
8517 Add KRB5_TRACE calls for DNS lookups
8518 Remove redeclaration of ttyname() in ksu
8526 Constify service and hostname in krb5_mk_req()
8527 Clean up memory handling in krb5_fwd_tgt_creds()
8528 Improve PKINIT UPN SAN matching
8529 Add OpenLDAP LDIF file for Kerberos schema
8533 Bug in src/tests/responder.c
8534 Add configure option to disable nls support
8537 Preauthentication should continue after failure
8539 Preauth tryagain should copy KDC cookie
8544 Wrong PKCS11 PIN can trigger PKINIT draft9 code
8548 Add OID to inquire GSS cred impersonator name
8549 Use fallback realm for GSSAPI ccache selection
8558 kvno memory leak (1.15.1)
8561 Add certauth pluggable interface
8562 Add the certauth dbmatch module
8568 Convert some pkiDebug messages to TRACE macros
8569 Add support to query the SSF of a GSS context
8570 Add the client_name() kdcpreauth callback
8571 Use the canonical client principal name for OTP
8572 Un-deprecate krb5_auth_con_initivector()
8575 Add FAST encrypted challenge auth indicator
8577 Replace UCS-2 conversions with UTF-16
8578 Add various bound checks
8579 duplicate caching of some cross-realm TGTs
8582 Use a random nonce in TGS requests
8583 Pass client address to DAL audit_as_req
8592 Parse all kadm5.acl fields at startup
8595 Pluggable interface for kadmin authorization
8597 acx_pthread.m4 needs to be updated
8602 Make ccache name work for klist/kdestroy -A
8603 Remove incomplete PKINIT OCSP support
8606 Add KDC policy pluggable interface
8607 kpropd should write a pidfile when started in standalone mode...
8608 Fix AIX build issues
8609 Renewed tickets can be marked renewable with no renewable endtime
8610 Don't set ctime in KDC error replies
8612 Bump bundled libverto for 0.3.0 release
8613 Add hostname-based ccselect module
8615 Abort client preauth on keyboard interrupt
8616 Fix default enctype order in docs
8617 PKINIT matching can crash for certs with long issuer and subject
8620 Length check when parsing GSS token encapsulation
8621 Expose context errors in pkinit_server_plugin_init
8623 Update features list for 1.16
8624 Update config.guess, config.sub
Acknowledgements
----------------
Past 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
MITRE Corporation
Morgan-Stanley
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration
of the United States of America (NASA)
Network Appliance (NetApp)
Nippon Telephone and Telegraph (NTT)
US Government Office of the National Coordinator for Health
Information Technology (ONC)
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
Sarah Day
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
Taylor 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
David Benjamin
Thomas Bernard
Adam Bernstein
Arlene Berry
Jeff Blaine
Radoslav Bodo
Sumit Bose
Emmanuel Bouillon
Isaac Boukris
Philip Brown
Samuel Cabrero
Michael Calmer
Andrea Campi
Julien Chaffraix
Ravi Channavajhala
Srinivas Cheruku
Leonardo Chiquitto
Seemant Choudhary
Howard Chu
Andrea Cirulli
Christopher D. Clausen
Kevin Coffman
Simon Cooper
Sylvain Cortes
Ian Crowther
Arran Cudbard-Bell
Jeff D'Angelo
Nalin Dahyabhai
Mark Davies
Dennis Davis
Alex Dehnert
Mark Deneen
Günther Deschner
John Devitofranceschi
Marc Dionne
Roland Dowdeswell
Dorian Ducournau
Viktor Dukhovni
Jason Edgecombe
Mark Eichin
Shawn M. Emery
Douglas E. Engert
Peter Eriksson
Juha Erkkilä
Gilles Espinasse
Ronni Feldt
Bill Fellows
JC Ferguson
Remi Ferrand
Paul Fertser
William Fiveash
Jacques Florent
Ákos Frohner
Sebastian Galiano
Marcus Granado
Scott Grizzard
Helmut Grohne
Steve Grubb
Philip Guenther
Dominic Hargreaves
Robbie Harwood
John Hascall
Jakob Haufe
Matthieu Hautreux
Jochen Hein
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
Spencer Jackson
Diogenes S. Jesus
Pavel Jindra
Brian Johannesmeyer
Joel Johnson
Alexander Karaivanov
Anders Kaseorg
Bar Katz
Zentaro Kavanagh
Mubashir Kazia
W. Trevor King
Patrik Kis
Martin Kittel
Mikkel Kruse
Reinhard Kugler
Tomas Kuthan
Pierre Labastie
Chris Leick
Volker Lendecke
Jan iankko Lieskovsky
Todd Lipcon
Oliver Loch
Kevin Longfellow
Frank Lonigro
Jon Looney
Nuno Lopes
Ryan Lynch
Roland Mainz
Andrei Maslennikov
Michael Mattioli
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
Michael Osipov
Andrej Ota
Dmitri Pal
Javier Palacios
Tom Parker
Ezra Peisach
Zoran Pericic
W. Michael Petullo
Mark Phalan
Brett Randall
Jonathan Reams
Jonathan Reed
Robert Relyea
Tony Reix
Martin Rex
Jason Rogers
Matt Rogers
Nate Rosenblum
Solly Ross
Mike Roszkowski
Guillaume Rousse
Joshua Schaeffer
Andreas Schneider
Tom Shaw
Jim Shi
Peter Shoults
Richard Silverman
Cel Skeggs
Simo Sorce
Michael Spang
Michael Ströder
Bjørn Tore Sund
Joe Travaglini
Tim Uglow
Rathor Vipin
Denis Vlasenko
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
Augustin Wolf
David Woodhouse
Tsu-Phong Wu
Xu Qiang
Neng Xue
Zhaomo Yang
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.
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