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# spec file for package krb5-mini
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Accepting request 670179 from home:scabrero:branches:network - Upgrade to 1.17. Major changes: Administrator experience: * A new Kerberos database module using the Lightning Memory-Mapped Database library (LMDB) has been added. The LMDB KDB module should be more performant and more robust than the DB2 module, and may become the default module for new databases in a future release. * "kdb5_util dump" will no longer dump policy entries when specific principal names are requested. Developer experience: * The new krb5_get_etype_info() API can be used to retrieve enctype, salt, and string-to-key parameters from the KDC for a client principal. * The new GSS_KRB5_NT_ENTERPRISE_NAME name type allows enterprise principal names to be used with GSS-API functions. * KDC and kadmind modules which call com_err() will now write to the log file in a format more consistent with other log messages. * Programs which use large numbers of memory credential caches should perform better. Protocol evolution: * The SPAKE pre-authentication mechanism is now supported. This mechanism protects against password dictionary attacks without requiring any additional infrastructure such as certificates. SPAKE is enabled by default on clients, but must be manually enabled on the KDC for this release. * PKINIT freshness tokens are now supported. Freshness tokens can protect against scenarios where an attacker uses temporary access to a smart card to generate authentication requests for the future. * Password change operations now prefer TCP over UDP, to avoid spurious error messages about replays when a response packet is dropped. * The KDC now supports cross-realm S4U2Self requests when used with a third-party KDB module such as Samba's. The client code for cross-realm S4U2Self requests is also now more robust. User experience: * The new ktutil addent -f flag can be used to fetch salt information from the KDC for password-based keys. * The new kdestroy -p option can be used to destroy a credential cache within a collection by client principal name. * The Kerberos man page has been restored, and documents the environment variables that affect programs using the Kerberos library. Code quality: * Python test scripts now use Python 3. * Python test scripts now display markers in verbose output, making it easier to find where a failure occurred within the scripts. * The Windows build system has been simplified and updated to work with more recent versions of Visual Studio. A large volume of unused Windows-specific code has been removed. Visual Studio 2013 or later is now required. - Use systemd-tmpfiles to create files under /var/lib/kerberos, required by transactional updates; (bsc#1100126); - Rename patches: * krb5-1.12-pam.patch => 0001-krb5-1.12-pam.patch * krb5-1.9-manpaths.dif => 0002-krb5-1.9-manpaths.patch * krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch => 0003-krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch * krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.dif to 0004-krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.patch * krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.dif => 0005-krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.patch * krb5-1.12-api.patch => 0006-krb5-1.12-api.patch * krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch => 0007-krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch * krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch => 0008-krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch * krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch => 0009-krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch - Upgrade to 1.17. Major changes: Administrator experience: * A new Kerberos database module using the Lightning Memory-Mapped Database library (LMDB) has been added. The LMDB KDB module should be more performant and more robust than the DB2 module, and may become the default module for new databases in a future release. * "kdb5_util dump" will no longer dump policy entries when specific principal names are requested. Developer experience: * The new krb5_get_etype_info() API can be used to retrieve enctype, salt, and string-to-key parameters from the KDC for a client principal. * The new GSS_KRB5_NT_ENTERPRISE_NAME name type allows enterprise principal names to be used with GSS-API functions. * KDC and kadmind modules which call com_err() will now write to the log file in a format more consistent with other log messages. * Programs which use large numbers of memory credential caches should perform better. Protocol evolution: * The SPAKE pre-authentication mechanism is now supported. This mechanism protects against password dictionary attacks without requiring any additional infrastructure such as certificates. SPAKE is enabled by default on clients, but must be manually enabled on the KDC for this release. * PKINIT freshness tokens are now supported. Freshness tokens can protect against scenarios where an attacker uses temporary access to a smart card to generate authentication requests for the future. * Password change operations now prefer TCP over UDP, to avoid spurious error messages about replays when a response packet is dropped. * The KDC now supports cross-realm S4U2Self requests when used with a third-party KDB module such as Samba's. The client code for cross-realm S4U2Self requests is also now more robust. User experience: * The new ktutil addent -f flag can be used to fetch salt information from the KDC for password-based keys. * The new kdestroy -p option can be used to destroy a credential cache within a collection by client principal name. * The Kerberos man page has been restored, and documents the environment variables that affect programs using the Kerberos library. Code quality: * Python test scripts now use Python 3. * Python test scripts now display markers in verbose output, making it easier to find where a failure occurred within the scripts. * The Windows build system has been simplified and updated to work with more recent versions of Visual Studio. A large volume of unused Windows-specific code has been removed. Visual Studio 2013 or later is now required. - Use systemd-tmpfiles to create files under /var/lib/kerberos, required by transactional updates; (bsc#1100126); - Rename patches: * krb5-1.12-pam.patch => 0001-krb5-1.12-pam.patch * krb5-1.9-manpaths.dif => 0002-krb5-1.9-manpaths.patch * krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch => 0003-krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch * krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.dif to 0004-krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.patch * krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.dif => 0005-krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.patch * krb5-1.12-api.patch => 0006-krb5-1.12-api.patch * krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch => 0007-krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch * krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch => 0008-krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch * krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch => 0009-krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/670179 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network/krb5?expand=0&rev=212
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# Copyright (c) 2019 SUSE LINUX GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
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#Compat macro for new _fillupdir macro introduced in Nov 2017
%if ! %{defined _fillupdir}
%define _fillupdir /var/adm/fillup-templates
%endif
Accepting request 670179 from home:scabrero:branches:network - Upgrade to 1.17. Major changes: Administrator experience: * A new Kerberos database module using the Lightning Memory-Mapped Database library (LMDB) has been added. The LMDB KDB module should be more performant and more robust than the DB2 module, and may become the default module for new databases in a future release. * "kdb5_util dump" will no longer dump policy entries when specific principal names are requested. Developer experience: * The new krb5_get_etype_info() API can be used to retrieve enctype, salt, and string-to-key parameters from the KDC for a client principal. * The new GSS_KRB5_NT_ENTERPRISE_NAME name type allows enterprise principal names to be used with GSS-API functions. * KDC and kadmind modules which call com_err() will now write to the log file in a format more consistent with other log messages. * Programs which use large numbers of memory credential caches should perform better. Protocol evolution: * The SPAKE pre-authentication mechanism is now supported. This mechanism protects against password dictionary attacks without requiring any additional infrastructure such as certificates. SPAKE is enabled by default on clients, but must be manually enabled on the KDC for this release. * PKINIT freshness tokens are now supported. Freshness tokens can protect against scenarios where an attacker uses temporary access to a smart card to generate authentication requests for the future. * Password change operations now prefer TCP over UDP, to avoid spurious error messages about replays when a response packet is dropped. * The KDC now supports cross-realm S4U2Self requests when used with a third-party KDB module such as Samba's. The client code for cross-realm S4U2Self requests is also now more robust. User experience: * The new ktutil addent -f flag can be used to fetch salt information from the KDC for password-based keys. * The new kdestroy -p option can be used to destroy a credential cache within a collection by client principal name. * The Kerberos man page has been restored, and documents the environment variables that affect programs using the Kerberos library. Code quality: * Python test scripts now use Python 3. * Python test scripts now display markers in verbose output, making it easier to find where a failure occurred within the scripts. * The Windows build system has been simplified and updated to work with more recent versions of Visual Studio. A large volume of unused Windows-specific code has been removed. Visual Studio 2013 or later is now required. - Use systemd-tmpfiles to create files under /var/lib/kerberos, required by transactional updates; (bsc#1100126); - Rename patches: * krb5-1.12-pam.patch => 0001-krb5-1.12-pam.patch * krb5-1.9-manpaths.dif => 0002-krb5-1.9-manpaths.patch * krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch => 0003-krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch * krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.dif to 0004-krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.patch * krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.dif => 0005-krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.patch * krb5-1.12-api.patch => 0006-krb5-1.12-api.patch * krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch => 0007-krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch * krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch => 0008-krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch * krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch => 0009-krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch - Upgrade to 1.17. Major changes: Administrator experience: * A new Kerberos database module using the Lightning Memory-Mapped Database library (LMDB) has been added. The LMDB KDB module should be more performant and more robust than the DB2 module, and may become the default module for new databases in a future release. * "kdb5_util dump" will no longer dump policy entries when specific principal names are requested. Developer experience: * The new krb5_get_etype_info() API can be used to retrieve enctype, salt, and string-to-key parameters from the KDC for a client principal. * The new GSS_KRB5_NT_ENTERPRISE_NAME name type allows enterprise principal names to be used with GSS-API functions. * KDC and kadmind modules which call com_err() will now write to the log file in a format more consistent with other log messages. * Programs which use large numbers of memory credential caches should perform better. Protocol evolution: * The SPAKE pre-authentication mechanism is now supported. This mechanism protects against password dictionary attacks without requiring any additional infrastructure such as certificates. SPAKE is enabled by default on clients, but must be manually enabled on the KDC for this release. * PKINIT freshness tokens are now supported. Freshness tokens can protect against scenarios where an attacker uses temporary access to a smart card to generate authentication requests for the future. * Password change operations now prefer TCP over UDP, to avoid spurious error messages about replays when a response packet is dropped. * The KDC now supports cross-realm S4U2Self requests when used with a third-party KDB module such as Samba's. The client code for cross-realm S4U2Self requests is also now more robust. User experience: * The new ktutil addent -f flag can be used to fetch salt information from the KDC for password-based keys. * The new kdestroy -p option can be used to destroy a credential cache within a collection by client principal name. * The Kerberos man page has been restored, and documents the environment variables that affect programs using the Kerberos library. Code quality: * Python test scripts now use Python 3. * Python test scripts now display markers in verbose output, making it easier to find where a failure occurred within the scripts. * The Windows build system has been simplified and updated to work with more recent versions of Visual Studio. A large volume of unused Windows-specific code has been removed. Visual Studio 2013 or later is now required. - Use systemd-tmpfiles to create files under /var/lib/kerberos, required by transactional updates; (bsc#1100126); - Rename patches: * krb5-1.12-pam.patch => 0001-krb5-1.12-pam.patch * krb5-1.9-manpaths.dif => 0002-krb5-1.9-manpaths.patch * krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch => 0003-krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch * krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.dif to 0004-krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.patch * krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.dif => 0005-krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.patch * krb5-1.12-api.patch => 0006-krb5-1.12-api.patch * krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch => 0007-krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch * krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch => 0008-krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch * krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch => 0009-krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/670179 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network/krb5?expand=0&rev=212
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%define srcRoot krb5-%{version}
%define vendorFiles %{_builddir}/%{srcRoot}/vendor-files/
%define krb5docdir %{_defaultdocdir}/krb5
Name: krb5-mini
Accepting request 670179 from home:scabrero:branches:network - Upgrade to 1.17. Major changes: Administrator experience: * A new Kerberos database module using the Lightning Memory-Mapped Database library (LMDB) has been added. The LMDB KDB module should be more performant and more robust than the DB2 module, and may become the default module for new databases in a future release. * "kdb5_util dump" will no longer dump policy entries when specific principal names are requested. Developer experience: * The new krb5_get_etype_info() API can be used to retrieve enctype, salt, and string-to-key parameters from the KDC for a client principal. * The new GSS_KRB5_NT_ENTERPRISE_NAME name type allows enterprise principal names to be used with GSS-API functions. * KDC and kadmind modules which call com_err() will now write to the log file in a format more consistent with other log messages. * Programs which use large numbers of memory credential caches should perform better. Protocol evolution: * The SPAKE pre-authentication mechanism is now supported. This mechanism protects against password dictionary attacks without requiring any additional infrastructure such as certificates. SPAKE is enabled by default on clients, but must be manually enabled on the KDC for this release. * PKINIT freshness tokens are now supported. Freshness tokens can protect against scenarios where an attacker uses temporary access to a smart card to generate authentication requests for the future. * Password change operations now prefer TCP over UDP, to avoid spurious error messages about replays when a response packet is dropped. * The KDC now supports cross-realm S4U2Self requests when used with a third-party KDB module such as Samba's. The client code for cross-realm S4U2Self requests is also now more robust. User experience: * The new ktutil addent -f flag can be used to fetch salt information from the KDC for password-based keys. * The new kdestroy -p option can be used to destroy a credential cache within a collection by client principal name. * The Kerberos man page has been restored, and documents the environment variables that affect programs using the Kerberos library. Code quality: * Python test scripts now use Python 3. * Python test scripts now display markers in verbose output, making it easier to find where a failure occurred within the scripts. * The Windows build system has been simplified and updated to work with more recent versions of Visual Studio. A large volume of unused Windows-specific code has been removed. Visual Studio 2013 or later is now required. - Use systemd-tmpfiles to create files under /var/lib/kerberos, required by transactional updates; (bsc#1100126); - Rename patches: * krb5-1.12-pam.patch => 0001-krb5-1.12-pam.patch * krb5-1.9-manpaths.dif => 0002-krb5-1.9-manpaths.patch * krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch => 0003-krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch * krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.dif to 0004-krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.patch * krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.dif => 0005-krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.patch * krb5-1.12-api.patch => 0006-krb5-1.12-api.patch * krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch => 0007-krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch * krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch => 0008-krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch * krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch => 0009-krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch - Upgrade to 1.17. Major changes: Administrator experience: * A new Kerberos database module using the Lightning Memory-Mapped Database library (LMDB) has been added. The LMDB KDB module should be more performant and more robust than the DB2 module, and may become the default module for new databases in a future release. * "kdb5_util dump" will no longer dump policy entries when specific principal names are requested. Developer experience: * The new krb5_get_etype_info() API can be used to retrieve enctype, salt, and string-to-key parameters from the KDC for a client principal. * The new GSS_KRB5_NT_ENTERPRISE_NAME name type allows enterprise principal names to be used with GSS-API functions. * KDC and kadmind modules which call com_err() will now write to the log file in a format more consistent with other log messages. * Programs which use large numbers of memory credential caches should perform better. Protocol evolution: * The SPAKE pre-authentication mechanism is now supported. This mechanism protects against password dictionary attacks without requiring any additional infrastructure such as certificates. SPAKE is enabled by default on clients, but must be manually enabled on the KDC for this release. * PKINIT freshness tokens are now supported. Freshness tokens can protect against scenarios where an attacker uses temporary access to a smart card to generate authentication requests for the future. * Password change operations now prefer TCP over UDP, to avoid spurious error messages about replays when a response packet is dropped. * The KDC now supports cross-realm S4U2Self requests when used with a third-party KDB module such as Samba's. The client code for cross-realm S4U2Self requests is also now more robust. User experience: * The new ktutil addent -f flag can be used to fetch salt information from the KDC for password-based keys. * The new kdestroy -p option can be used to destroy a credential cache within a collection by client principal name. * The Kerberos man page has been restored, and documents the environment variables that affect programs using the Kerberos library. Code quality: * Python test scripts now use Python 3. * Python test scripts now display markers in verbose output, making it easier to find where a failure occurred within the scripts. * The Windows build system has been simplified and updated to work with more recent versions of Visual Studio. A large volume of unused Windows-specific code has been removed. Visual Studio 2013 or later is now required. - Use systemd-tmpfiles to create files under /var/lib/kerberos, required by transactional updates; (bsc#1100126); - Rename patches: * krb5-1.12-pam.patch => 0001-krb5-1.12-pam.patch * krb5-1.9-manpaths.dif => 0002-krb5-1.9-manpaths.patch * krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch => 0003-krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch * krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.dif to 0004-krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.patch * krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.dif => 0005-krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.patch * krb5-1.12-api.patch => 0006-krb5-1.12-api.patch * krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch => 0007-krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch * krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch => 0008-krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch * krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch => 0009-krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/670179 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network/krb5?expand=0&rev=212
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Version: 1.17
Release: 0
Summary: MIT Kerberos5 implementation and libraries with minimal dependencies
License: MIT
Group: Productivity/Networking/Security
URL: https://web.mit.edu/kerberos/www/
Obsoletes: krb5-plugin-preauth-pkinit-nss
BuildRequires: autoconf
BuildRequires: bison
BuildRequires: keyutils
BuildRequires: keyutils-devel
BuildRequires: libcom_err-devel
BuildRequires: libselinux-devel
BuildRequires: libverto-devel
BuildRequires: ncurses-devel
# bug437293
%ifarch ppc64
Obsoletes: krb5-64bit
%endif
Conflicts: krb5-mini
Conflicts: krb5
Conflicts: krb5-client
Conflicts: krb5-server
Conflicts: krb5-plugin-kdb-ldap
Conflicts: krb5-plugin-preauth-pkinit
Conflicts: krb5-plugin-preauth-otp
Source0: https://web.mit.edu/kerberos/dist/krb5/1.17/krb5-%{version}.tar.gz
Source1: https://web.mit.edu/kerberos/dist/krb5/1.17/krb5-%{version}.tar.gz.asc
Source2: krb5.keyring
Source3: vendor-files.tar.bz2
Source4: baselibs.conf
Source5: krb5-rpmlintrc
Accepting request 670179 from home:scabrero:branches:network - Upgrade to 1.17. Major changes: Administrator experience: * A new Kerberos database module using the Lightning Memory-Mapped Database library (LMDB) has been added. The LMDB KDB module should be more performant and more robust than the DB2 module, and may become the default module for new databases in a future release. * "kdb5_util dump" will no longer dump policy entries when specific principal names are requested. Developer experience: * The new krb5_get_etype_info() API can be used to retrieve enctype, salt, and string-to-key parameters from the KDC for a client principal. * The new GSS_KRB5_NT_ENTERPRISE_NAME name type allows enterprise principal names to be used with GSS-API functions. * KDC and kadmind modules which call com_err() will now write to the log file in a format more consistent with other log messages. * Programs which use large numbers of memory credential caches should perform better. Protocol evolution: * The SPAKE pre-authentication mechanism is now supported. This mechanism protects against password dictionary attacks without requiring any additional infrastructure such as certificates. SPAKE is enabled by default on clients, but must be manually enabled on the KDC for this release. * PKINIT freshness tokens are now supported. Freshness tokens can protect against scenarios where an attacker uses temporary access to a smart card to generate authentication requests for the future. * Password change operations now prefer TCP over UDP, to avoid spurious error messages about replays when a response packet is dropped. * The KDC now supports cross-realm S4U2Self requests when used with a third-party KDB module such as Samba's. The client code for cross-realm S4U2Self requests is also now more robust. User experience: * The new ktutil addent -f flag can be used to fetch salt information from the KDC for password-based keys. * The new kdestroy -p option can be used to destroy a credential cache within a collection by client principal name. * The Kerberos man page has been restored, and documents the environment variables that affect programs using the Kerberos library. Code quality: * Python test scripts now use Python 3. * Python test scripts now display markers in verbose output, making it easier to find where a failure occurred within the scripts. * The Windows build system has been simplified and updated to work with more recent versions of Visual Studio. A large volume of unused Windows-specific code has been removed. Visual Studio 2013 or later is now required. - Use systemd-tmpfiles to create files under /var/lib/kerberos, required by transactional updates; (bsc#1100126); - Rename patches: * krb5-1.12-pam.patch => 0001-krb5-1.12-pam.patch * krb5-1.9-manpaths.dif => 0002-krb5-1.9-manpaths.patch * krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch => 0003-krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch * krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.dif to 0004-krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.patch * krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.dif => 0005-krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.patch * krb5-1.12-api.patch => 0006-krb5-1.12-api.patch * krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch => 0007-krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch * krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch => 0008-krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch * krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch => 0009-krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch - Upgrade to 1.17. Major changes: Administrator experience: * A new Kerberos database module using the Lightning Memory-Mapped Database library (LMDB) has been added. The LMDB KDB module should be more performant and more robust than the DB2 module, and may become the default module for new databases in a future release. * "kdb5_util dump" will no longer dump policy entries when specific principal names are requested. Developer experience: * The new krb5_get_etype_info() API can be used to retrieve enctype, salt, and string-to-key parameters from the KDC for a client principal. * The new GSS_KRB5_NT_ENTERPRISE_NAME name type allows enterprise principal names to be used with GSS-API functions. * KDC and kadmind modules which call com_err() will now write to the log file in a format more consistent with other log messages. * Programs which use large numbers of memory credential caches should perform better. Protocol evolution: * The SPAKE pre-authentication mechanism is now supported. This mechanism protects against password dictionary attacks without requiring any additional infrastructure such as certificates. SPAKE is enabled by default on clients, but must be manually enabled on the KDC for this release. * PKINIT freshness tokens are now supported. Freshness tokens can protect against scenarios where an attacker uses temporary access to a smart card to generate authentication requests for the future. * Password change operations now prefer TCP over UDP, to avoid spurious error messages about replays when a response packet is dropped. * The KDC now supports cross-realm S4U2Self requests when used with a third-party KDB module such as Samba's. The client code for cross-realm S4U2Self requests is also now more robust. User experience: * The new ktutil addent -f flag can be used to fetch salt information from the KDC for password-based keys. * The new kdestroy -p option can be used to destroy a credential cache within a collection by client principal name. * The Kerberos man page has been restored, and documents the environment variables that affect programs using the Kerberos library. Code quality: * Python test scripts now use Python 3. * Python test scripts now display markers in verbose output, making it easier to find where a failure occurred within the scripts. * The Windows build system has been simplified and updated to work with more recent versions of Visual Studio. A large volume of unused Windows-specific code has been removed. Visual Studio 2013 or later is now required. - Use systemd-tmpfiles to create files under /var/lib/kerberos, required by transactional updates; (bsc#1100126); - Rename patches: * krb5-1.12-pam.patch => 0001-krb5-1.12-pam.patch * krb5-1.9-manpaths.dif => 0002-krb5-1.9-manpaths.patch * krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch => 0003-krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch * krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.dif to 0004-krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.patch * krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.dif => 0005-krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.patch * krb5-1.12-api.patch => 0006-krb5-1.12-api.patch * krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch => 0007-krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch * krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch => 0008-krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch * krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch => 0009-krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/670179 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network/krb5?expand=0&rev=212
2019-02-13 18:01:33 +01:00
Source6: krb5.tmpfiles
Patch1: 0001-krb5-1.12-pam.patch
Patch2: 0002-krb5-1.9-manpaths.patch
Patch3: 0003-krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch
Patch4: 0004-krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.patch
Patch5: 0005-krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.patch
Patch6: 0006-krb5-1.12-api.patch
Patch7: 0007-krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch
Patch8: 0008-krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch
Patch9: 0009-krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
PreReq: %fillup_prereq
%description
Kerberos V5 is a trusted-third-party network authentication system,
which can improve network security by eliminating the insecure
practice of clear text passwords.
The package delivers MIT Kerberos with reduced features and minimal
dependencies
%package devel
Summary: Development files for MIT Kerberos5 (openSUSE mini variant)
Group: Development/Libraries/C and C++
PreReq: %{name} = %{version}
Requires: keyutils-devel
Requires: libcom_err-devel
Requires: libverto-devel
# bug437293
%ifarch ppc64
Obsoletes: krb5-devel-64bit
%endif
Provides: krb5-devel = %{version}
Conflicts: krb5-devel
%description devel
Kerberos V5 is a trusted-third-party network authentication system,
which can improve network security by eliminating the insecure
practice of cleartext passwords. This package includes Libraries and
Include Files for Development
%prep
%setup -q -n %{srcRoot}
%setup -a 3 -T -D -n %{srcRoot}
%patch1 -p1
%patch2 -p1
%patch3 -p1
%patch4 -p1
Accepting request 670179 from home:scabrero:branches:network - Upgrade to 1.17. Major changes: Administrator experience: * A new Kerberos database module using the Lightning Memory-Mapped Database library (LMDB) has been added. The LMDB KDB module should be more performant and more robust than the DB2 module, and may become the default module for new databases in a future release. * "kdb5_util dump" will no longer dump policy entries when specific principal names are requested. Developer experience: * The new krb5_get_etype_info() API can be used to retrieve enctype, salt, and string-to-key parameters from the KDC for a client principal. * The new GSS_KRB5_NT_ENTERPRISE_NAME name type allows enterprise principal names to be used with GSS-API functions. * KDC and kadmind modules which call com_err() will now write to the log file in a format more consistent with other log messages. * Programs which use large numbers of memory credential caches should perform better. Protocol evolution: * The SPAKE pre-authentication mechanism is now supported. This mechanism protects against password dictionary attacks without requiring any additional infrastructure such as certificates. SPAKE is enabled by default on clients, but must be manually enabled on the KDC for this release. * PKINIT freshness tokens are now supported. Freshness tokens can protect against scenarios where an attacker uses temporary access to a smart card to generate authentication requests for the future. * Password change operations now prefer TCP over UDP, to avoid spurious error messages about replays when a response packet is dropped. * The KDC now supports cross-realm S4U2Self requests when used with a third-party KDB module such as Samba's. The client code for cross-realm S4U2Self requests is also now more robust. User experience: * The new ktutil addent -f flag can be used to fetch salt information from the KDC for password-based keys. * The new kdestroy -p option can be used to destroy a credential cache within a collection by client principal name. * The Kerberos man page has been restored, and documents the environment variables that affect programs using the Kerberos library. Code quality: * Python test scripts now use Python 3. * Python test scripts now display markers in verbose output, making it easier to find where a failure occurred within the scripts. * The Windows build system has been simplified and updated to work with more recent versions of Visual Studio. A large volume of unused Windows-specific code has been removed. Visual Studio 2013 or later is now required. - Use systemd-tmpfiles to create files under /var/lib/kerberos, required by transactional updates; (bsc#1100126); - Rename patches: * krb5-1.12-pam.patch => 0001-krb5-1.12-pam.patch * krb5-1.9-manpaths.dif => 0002-krb5-1.9-manpaths.patch * krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch => 0003-krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch * krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.dif to 0004-krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.patch * krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.dif => 0005-krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.patch * krb5-1.12-api.patch => 0006-krb5-1.12-api.patch * krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch => 0007-krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch * krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch => 0008-krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch * krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch => 0009-krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch - Upgrade to 1.17. Major changes: Administrator experience: * A new Kerberos database module using the Lightning Memory-Mapped Database library (LMDB) has been added. The LMDB KDB module should be more performant and more robust than the DB2 module, and may become the default module for new databases in a future release. * "kdb5_util dump" will no longer dump policy entries when specific principal names are requested. Developer experience: * The new krb5_get_etype_info() API can be used to retrieve enctype, salt, and string-to-key parameters from the KDC for a client principal. * The new GSS_KRB5_NT_ENTERPRISE_NAME name type allows enterprise principal names to be used with GSS-API functions. * KDC and kadmind modules which call com_err() will now write to the log file in a format more consistent with other log messages. * Programs which use large numbers of memory credential caches should perform better. Protocol evolution: * The SPAKE pre-authentication mechanism is now supported. This mechanism protects against password dictionary attacks without requiring any additional infrastructure such as certificates. SPAKE is enabled by default on clients, but must be manually enabled on the KDC for this release. * PKINIT freshness tokens are now supported. Freshness tokens can protect against scenarios where an attacker uses temporary access to a smart card to generate authentication requests for the future. * Password change operations now prefer TCP over UDP, to avoid spurious error messages about replays when a response packet is dropped. * The KDC now supports cross-realm S4U2Self requests when used with a third-party KDB module such as Samba's. The client code for cross-realm S4U2Self requests is also now more robust. User experience: * The new ktutil addent -f flag can be used to fetch salt information from the KDC for password-based keys. * The new kdestroy -p option can be used to destroy a credential cache within a collection by client principal name. * The Kerberos man page has been restored, and documents the environment variables that affect programs using the Kerberos library. Code quality: * Python test scripts now use Python 3. * Python test scripts now display markers in verbose output, making it easier to find where a failure occurred within the scripts. * The Windows build system has been simplified and updated to work with more recent versions of Visual Studio. A large volume of unused Windows-specific code has been removed. Visual Studio 2013 or later is now required. - Use systemd-tmpfiles to create files under /var/lib/kerberos, required by transactional updates; (bsc#1100126); - Rename patches: * krb5-1.12-pam.patch => 0001-krb5-1.12-pam.patch * krb5-1.9-manpaths.dif => 0002-krb5-1.9-manpaths.patch * krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch => 0003-krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch * krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.dif to 0004-krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.patch * krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.dif => 0005-krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.patch * krb5-1.12-api.patch => 0006-krb5-1.12-api.patch * krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch => 0007-krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch * krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch => 0008-krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch * krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch => 0009-krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/670179 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network/krb5?expand=0&rev=212
2019-02-13 18:01:33 +01:00
%patch5 -p1
%patch6 -p1
Accepting request 670179 from home:scabrero:branches:network - Upgrade to 1.17. Major changes: Administrator experience: * A new Kerberos database module using the Lightning Memory-Mapped Database library (LMDB) has been added. The LMDB KDB module should be more performant and more robust than the DB2 module, and may become the default module for new databases in a future release. * "kdb5_util dump" will no longer dump policy entries when specific principal names are requested. Developer experience: * The new krb5_get_etype_info() API can be used to retrieve enctype, salt, and string-to-key parameters from the KDC for a client principal. * The new GSS_KRB5_NT_ENTERPRISE_NAME name type allows enterprise principal names to be used with GSS-API functions. * KDC and kadmind modules which call com_err() will now write to the log file in a format more consistent with other log messages. * Programs which use large numbers of memory credential caches should perform better. Protocol evolution: * The SPAKE pre-authentication mechanism is now supported. This mechanism protects against password dictionary attacks without requiring any additional infrastructure such as certificates. SPAKE is enabled by default on clients, but must be manually enabled on the KDC for this release. * PKINIT freshness tokens are now supported. Freshness tokens can protect against scenarios where an attacker uses temporary access to a smart card to generate authentication requests for the future. * Password change operations now prefer TCP over UDP, to avoid spurious error messages about replays when a response packet is dropped. * The KDC now supports cross-realm S4U2Self requests when used with a third-party KDB module such as Samba's. The client code for cross-realm S4U2Self requests is also now more robust. User experience: * The new ktutil addent -f flag can be used to fetch salt information from the KDC for password-based keys. * The new kdestroy -p option can be used to destroy a credential cache within a collection by client principal name. * The Kerberos man page has been restored, and documents the environment variables that affect programs using the Kerberos library. Code quality: * Python test scripts now use Python 3. * Python test scripts now display markers in verbose output, making it easier to find where a failure occurred within the scripts. * The Windows build system has been simplified and updated to work with more recent versions of Visual Studio. A large volume of unused Windows-specific code has been removed. Visual Studio 2013 or later is now required. - Use systemd-tmpfiles to create files under /var/lib/kerberos, required by transactional updates; (bsc#1100126); - Rename patches: * krb5-1.12-pam.patch => 0001-krb5-1.12-pam.patch * krb5-1.9-manpaths.dif => 0002-krb5-1.9-manpaths.patch * krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch => 0003-krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch * krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.dif to 0004-krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.patch * krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.dif => 0005-krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.patch * krb5-1.12-api.patch => 0006-krb5-1.12-api.patch * krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch => 0007-krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch * krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch => 0008-krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch * krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch => 0009-krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch - Upgrade to 1.17. Major changes: Administrator experience: * A new Kerberos database module using the Lightning Memory-Mapped Database library (LMDB) has been added. The LMDB KDB module should be more performant and more robust than the DB2 module, and may become the default module for new databases in a future release. * "kdb5_util dump" will no longer dump policy entries when specific principal names are requested. Developer experience: * The new krb5_get_etype_info() API can be used to retrieve enctype, salt, and string-to-key parameters from the KDC for a client principal. * The new GSS_KRB5_NT_ENTERPRISE_NAME name type allows enterprise principal names to be used with GSS-API functions. * KDC and kadmind modules which call com_err() will now write to the log file in a format more consistent with other log messages. * Programs which use large numbers of memory credential caches should perform better. Protocol evolution: * The SPAKE pre-authentication mechanism is now supported. This mechanism protects against password dictionary attacks without requiring any additional infrastructure such as certificates. SPAKE is enabled by default on clients, but must be manually enabled on the KDC for this release. * PKINIT freshness tokens are now supported. Freshness tokens can protect against scenarios where an attacker uses temporary access to a smart card to generate authentication requests for the future. * Password change operations now prefer TCP over UDP, to avoid spurious error messages about replays when a response packet is dropped. * The KDC now supports cross-realm S4U2Self requests when used with a third-party KDB module such as Samba's. The client code for cross-realm S4U2Self requests is also now more robust. User experience: * The new ktutil addent -f flag can be used to fetch salt information from the KDC for password-based keys. * The new kdestroy -p option can be used to destroy a credential cache within a collection by client principal name. * The Kerberos man page has been restored, and documents the environment variables that affect programs using the Kerberos library. Code quality: * Python test scripts now use Python 3. * Python test scripts now display markers in verbose output, making it easier to find where a failure occurred within the scripts. * The Windows build system has been simplified and updated to work with more recent versions of Visual Studio. A large volume of unused Windows-specific code has been removed. Visual Studio 2013 or later is now required. - Use systemd-tmpfiles to create files under /var/lib/kerberos, required by transactional updates; (bsc#1100126); - Rename patches: * krb5-1.12-pam.patch => 0001-krb5-1.12-pam.patch * krb5-1.9-manpaths.dif => 0002-krb5-1.9-manpaths.patch * krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch => 0003-krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch * krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.dif to 0004-krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.patch * krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.dif => 0005-krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.patch * krb5-1.12-api.patch => 0006-krb5-1.12-api.patch * krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch => 0007-krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch * krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch => 0008-krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch * krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch => 0009-krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/670179 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network/krb5?expand=0&rev=212
2019-02-13 18:01:33 +01:00
%patch7 -p1
%patch8 -p1
Accepting request 670179 from home:scabrero:branches:network - Upgrade to 1.17. Major changes: Administrator experience: * A new Kerberos database module using the Lightning Memory-Mapped Database library (LMDB) has been added. The LMDB KDB module should be more performant and more robust than the DB2 module, and may become the default module for new databases in a future release. * "kdb5_util dump" will no longer dump policy entries when specific principal names are requested. Developer experience: * The new krb5_get_etype_info() API can be used to retrieve enctype, salt, and string-to-key parameters from the KDC for a client principal. * The new GSS_KRB5_NT_ENTERPRISE_NAME name type allows enterprise principal names to be used with GSS-API functions. * KDC and kadmind modules which call com_err() will now write to the log file in a format more consistent with other log messages. * Programs which use large numbers of memory credential caches should perform better. Protocol evolution: * The SPAKE pre-authentication mechanism is now supported. This mechanism protects against password dictionary attacks without requiring any additional infrastructure such as certificates. SPAKE is enabled by default on clients, but must be manually enabled on the KDC for this release. * PKINIT freshness tokens are now supported. Freshness tokens can protect against scenarios where an attacker uses temporary access to a smart card to generate authentication requests for the future. * Password change operations now prefer TCP over UDP, to avoid spurious error messages about replays when a response packet is dropped. * The KDC now supports cross-realm S4U2Self requests when used with a third-party KDB module such as Samba's. The client code for cross-realm S4U2Self requests is also now more robust. User experience: * The new ktutil addent -f flag can be used to fetch salt information from the KDC for password-based keys. * The new kdestroy -p option can be used to destroy a credential cache within a collection by client principal name. * The Kerberos man page has been restored, and documents the environment variables that affect programs using the Kerberos library. Code quality: * Python test scripts now use Python 3. * Python test scripts now display markers in verbose output, making it easier to find where a failure occurred within the scripts. * The Windows build system has been simplified and updated to work with more recent versions of Visual Studio. A large volume of unused Windows-specific code has been removed. Visual Studio 2013 or later is now required. - Use systemd-tmpfiles to create files under /var/lib/kerberos, required by transactional updates; (bsc#1100126); - Rename patches: * krb5-1.12-pam.patch => 0001-krb5-1.12-pam.patch * krb5-1.9-manpaths.dif => 0002-krb5-1.9-manpaths.patch * krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch => 0003-krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch * krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.dif to 0004-krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.patch * krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.dif => 0005-krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.patch * krb5-1.12-api.patch => 0006-krb5-1.12-api.patch * krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch => 0007-krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch * krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch => 0008-krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch * krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch => 0009-krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch - Upgrade to 1.17. Major changes: Administrator experience: * A new Kerberos database module using the Lightning Memory-Mapped Database library (LMDB) has been added. The LMDB KDB module should be more performant and more robust than the DB2 module, and may become the default module for new databases in a future release. * "kdb5_util dump" will no longer dump policy entries when specific principal names are requested. Developer experience: * The new krb5_get_etype_info() API can be used to retrieve enctype, salt, and string-to-key parameters from the KDC for a client principal. * The new GSS_KRB5_NT_ENTERPRISE_NAME name type allows enterprise principal names to be used with GSS-API functions. * KDC and kadmind modules which call com_err() will now write to the log file in a format more consistent with other log messages. * Programs which use large numbers of memory credential caches should perform better. Protocol evolution: * The SPAKE pre-authentication mechanism is now supported. This mechanism protects against password dictionary attacks without requiring any additional infrastructure such as certificates. SPAKE is enabled by default on clients, but must be manually enabled on the KDC for this release. * PKINIT freshness tokens are now supported. Freshness tokens can protect against scenarios where an attacker uses temporary access to a smart card to generate authentication requests for the future. * Password change operations now prefer TCP over UDP, to avoid spurious error messages about replays when a response packet is dropped. * The KDC now supports cross-realm S4U2Self requests when used with a third-party KDB module such as Samba's. The client code for cross-realm S4U2Self requests is also now more robust. User experience: * The new ktutil addent -f flag can be used to fetch salt information from the KDC for password-based keys. * The new kdestroy -p option can be used to destroy a credential cache within a collection by client principal name. * The Kerberos man page has been restored, and documents the environment variables that affect programs using the Kerberos library. Code quality: * Python test scripts now use Python 3. * Python test scripts now display markers in verbose output, making it easier to find where a failure occurred within the scripts. * The Windows build system has been simplified and updated to work with more recent versions of Visual Studio. A large volume of unused Windows-specific code has been removed. Visual Studio 2013 or later is now required. - Use systemd-tmpfiles to create files under /var/lib/kerberos, required by transactional updates; (bsc#1100126); - Rename patches: * krb5-1.12-pam.patch => 0001-krb5-1.12-pam.patch * krb5-1.9-manpaths.dif => 0002-krb5-1.9-manpaths.patch * krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch => 0003-krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch * krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.dif to 0004-krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.patch * krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.dif => 0005-krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.patch * krb5-1.12-api.patch => 0006-krb5-1.12-api.patch * krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch => 0007-krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch * krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch => 0008-krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch * krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch => 0009-krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/670179 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network/krb5?expand=0&rev=212
2019-02-13 18:01:33 +01:00
%patch9 -p1
%build
# needs to be re-generated
rm -f src/lib/krb5/krb/deltat.c
cd src
autoreconf -fi
DEFCCNAME=DIR:/run/user/%%{uid}/krb5cc; export DEFCCNAME
./configure \
CC="%{__cc}" \
CFLAGS="%{optflags} -I%{_includedir}/et -fno-strict-aliasing -D_GNU_SOURCE -fPIC $(getconf LFS_CFLAGS)" \
CPPFLAGS="-I%{_includedir}/et " \
SS_LIB="-lss" \
--prefix=/usr/lib/mit \
--sysconfdir=%{_sysconfdir} \
--mandir=%{_mandir} \
--infodir=%{_infodir} \
--libexecdir=/usr/lib/mit/sbin \
--libdir=%{_libdir} \
--includedir=%{_includedir} \
--localstatedir=%{_localstatedir}/lib/kerberos \
--localedir=%{_datadir}/locale \
--enable-shared \
--disable-static \
--enable-dns-for-realm \
--disable-rpath \
--disable-pkinit \
--without-pam \
--with-selinux \
--with-system-et \
--with-system-ss \
--with-system-verto
make %{?_smp_mflags}
# Copy kadmin manual page into kadmin.local's due to the split between client and server package
cp man/kadmin.man man/kadmin.local.8
%install
mkdir -p %{buildroot}/%{_localstatedir}/log/krb5
%make_install -C src
# Munge krb5-config yet again. This is totally wrong for 64-bit, but chunks
# of the buildconf patch already conspire to strip out /usr/<anything> from the
# list of link flags, and it helps prevent file conflicts on multilib systems.
sed -r -i -e 's|^libdir=/usr/lib(64)?$|libdir=/usr/lib|g' %{buildroot}/usr/lib/mit/bin/krb5-config
# install autoconf macro
mkdir -p %{buildroot}/%{_datadir}/aclocal
install -m 644 src/util/ac_check_krb5.m4 %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/aclocal/
# install sample config files
# I'll probably do something about this later on
Accepting request 670179 from home:scabrero:branches:network - Upgrade to 1.17. Major changes: Administrator experience: * A new Kerberos database module using the Lightning Memory-Mapped Database library (LMDB) has been added. The LMDB KDB module should be more performant and more robust than the DB2 module, and may become the default module for new databases in a future release. * "kdb5_util dump" will no longer dump policy entries when specific principal names are requested. Developer experience: * The new krb5_get_etype_info() API can be used to retrieve enctype, salt, and string-to-key parameters from the KDC for a client principal. * The new GSS_KRB5_NT_ENTERPRISE_NAME name type allows enterprise principal names to be used with GSS-API functions. * KDC and kadmind modules which call com_err() will now write to the log file in a format more consistent with other log messages. * Programs which use large numbers of memory credential caches should perform better. Protocol evolution: * The SPAKE pre-authentication mechanism is now supported. This mechanism protects against password dictionary attacks without requiring any additional infrastructure such as certificates. SPAKE is enabled by default on clients, but must be manually enabled on the KDC for this release. * PKINIT freshness tokens are now supported. Freshness tokens can protect against scenarios where an attacker uses temporary access to a smart card to generate authentication requests for the future. * Password change operations now prefer TCP over UDP, to avoid spurious error messages about replays when a response packet is dropped. * The KDC now supports cross-realm S4U2Self requests when used with a third-party KDB module such as Samba's. The client code for cross-realm S4U2Self requests is also now more robust. User experience: * The new ktutil addent -f flag can be used to fetch salt information from the KDC for password-based keys. * The new kdestroy -p option can be used to destroy a credential cache within a collection by client principal name. * The Kerberos man page has been restored, and documents the environment variables that affect programs using the Kerberos library. Code quality: * Python test scripts now use Python 3. * Python test scripts now display markers in verbose output, making it easier to find where a failure occurred within the scripts. * The Windows build system has been simplified and updated to work with more recent versions of Visual Studio. A large volume of unused Windows-specific code has been removed. Visual Studio 2013 or later is now required. - Use systemd-tmpfiles to create files under /var/lib/kerberos, required by transactional updates; (bsc#1100126); - Rename patches: * krb5-1.12-pam.patch => 0001-krb5-1.12-pam.patch * krb5-1.9-manpaths.dif => 0002-krb5-1.9-manpaths.patch * krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch => 0003-krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch * krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.dif to 0004-krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.patch * krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.dif => 0005-krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.patch * krb5-1.12-api.patch => 0006-krb5-1.12-api.patch * krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch => 0007-krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch * krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch => 0008-krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch * krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch => 0009-krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch - Upgrade to 1.17. Major changes: Administrator experience: * A new Kerberos database module using the Lightning Memory-Mapped Database library (LMDB) has been added. The LMDB KDB module should be more performant and more robust than the DB2 module, and may become the default module for new databases in a future release. * "kdb5_util dump" will no longer dump policy entries when specific principal names are requested. Developer experience: * The new krb5_get_etype_info() API can be used to retrieve enctype, salt, and string-to-key parameters from the KDC for a client principal. * The new GSS_KRB5_NT_ENTERPRISE_NAME name type allows enterprise principal names to be used with GSS-API functions. * KDC and kadmind modules which call com_err() will now write to the log file in a format more consistent with other log messages. * Programs which use large numbers of memory credential caches should perform better. Protocol evolution: * The SPAKE pre-authentication mechanism is now supported. This mechanism protects against password dictionary attacks without requiring any additional infrastructure such as certificates. SPAKE is enabled by default on clients, but must be manually enabled on the KDC for this release. * PKINIT freshness tokens are now supported. Freshness tokens can protect against scenarios where an attacker uses temporary access to a smart card to generate authentication requests for the future. * Password change operations now prefer TCP over UDP, to avoid spurious error messages about replays when a response packet is dropped. * The KDC now supports cross-realm S4U2Self requests when used with a third-party KDB module such as Samba's. The client code for cross-realm S4U2Self requests is also now more robust. User experience: * The new ktutil addent -f flag can be used to fetch salt information from the KDC for password-based keys. * The new kdestroy -p option can be used to destroy a credential cache within a collection by client principal name. * The Kerberos man page has been restored, and documents the environment variables that affect programs using the Kerberos library. Code quality: * Python test scripts now use Python 3. * Python test scripts now display markers in verbose output, making it easier to find where a failure occurred within the scripts. * The Windows build system has been simplified and updated to work with more recent versions of Visual Studio. A large volume of unused Windows-specific code has been removed. Visual Studio 2013 or later is now required. - Use systemd-tmpfiles to create files under /var/lib/kerberos, required by transactional updates; (bsc#1100126); - Rename patches: * krb5-1.12-pam.patch => 0001-krb5-1.12-pam.patch * krb5-1.9-manpaths.dif => 0002-krb5-1.9-manpaths.patch * krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch => 0003-krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch * krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.dif to 0004-krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.patch * krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.dif => 0005-krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.patch * krb5-1.12-api.patch => 0006-krb5-1.12-api.patch * krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch => 0007-krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch * krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch => 0008-krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch * krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch => 0009-krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/670179 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network/krb5?expand=0&rev=212
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mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/krb5.conf.d
mkdir -p %{buildroot}/etc/profile.d/
mkdir -p %{buildroot}/var/log/krb5
# create plugin directories
mkdir -p %{buildroot}/%{_libdir}/krb5/plugins/kdb
mkdir -p %{buildroot}/%{_libdir}/krb5/plugins/preauth
mkdir -p %{buildroot}/%{_libdir}/krb5/plugins/libkrb5
mkdir -p %{buildroot}/%{_libdir}/krb5/plugins/tls
install -m 644 %{vendorFiles}/krb5.conf %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}
install -m 644 %{vendorFiles}/krb5.csh.profile %{buildroot}/etc/profile.d/krb5.csh
install -m 644 %{vendorFiles}/krb5.sh.profile %{buildroot}/etc/profile.d/krb5.sh
Accepting request 670179 from home:scabrero:branches:network - Upgrade to 1.17. Major changes: Administrator experience: * A new Kerberos database module using the Lightning Memory-Mapped Database library (LMDB) has been added. The LMDB KDB module should be more performant and more robust than the DB2 module, and may become the default module for new databases in a future release. * "kdb5_util dump" will no longer dump policy entries when specific principal names are requested. Developer experience: * The new krb5_get_etype_info() API can be used to retrieve enctype, salt, and string-to-key parameters from the KDC for a client principal. * The new GSS_KRB5_NT_ENTERPRISE_NAME name type allows enterprise principal names to be used with GSS-API functions. * KDC and kadmind modules which call com_err() will now write to the log file in a format more consistent with other log messages. * Programs which use large numbers of memory credential caches should perform better. Protocol evolution: * The SPAKE pre-authentication mechanism is now supported. This mechanism protects against password dictionary attacks without requiring any additional infrastructure such as certificates. SPAKE is enabled by default on clients, but must be manually enabled on the KDC for this release. * PKINIT freshness tokens are now supported. Freshness tokens can protect against scenarios where an attacker uses temporary access to a smart card to generate authentication requests for the future. * Password change operations now prefer TCP over UDP, to avoid spurious error messages about replays when a response packet is dropped. * The KDC now supports cross-realm S4U2Self requests when used with a third-party KDB module such as Samba's. The client code for cross-realm S4U2Self requests is also now more robust. User experience: * The new ktutil addent -f flag can be used to fetch salt information from the KDC for password-based keys. * The new kdestroy -p option can be used to destroy a credential cache within a collection by client principal name. * The Kerberos man page has been restored, and documents the environment variables that affect programs using the Kerberos library. Code quality: * Python test scripts now use Python 3. * Python test scripts now display markers in verbose output, making it easier to find where a failure occurred within the scripts. * The Windows build system has been simplified and updated to work with more recent versions of Visual Studio. A large volume of unused Windows-specific code has been removed. Visual Studio 2013 or later is now required. - Use systemd-tmpfiles to create files under /var/lib/kerberos, required by transactional updates; (bsc#1100126); - Rename patches: * krb5-1.12-pam.patch => 0001-krb5-1.12-pam.patch * krb5-1.9-manpaths.dif => 0002-krb5-1.9-manpaths.patch * krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch => 0003-krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch * krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.dif to 0004-krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.patch * krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.dif => 0005-krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.patch * krb5-1.12-api.patch => 0006-krb5-1.12-api.patch * krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch => 0007-krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch * krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch => 0008-krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch * krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch => 0009-krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch - Upgrade to 1.17. Major changes: Administrator experience: * A new Kerberos database module using the Lightning Memory-Mapped Database library (LMDB) has been added. The LMDB KDB module should be more performant and more robust than the DB2 module, and may become the default module for new databases in a future release. * "kdb5_util dump" will no longer dump policy entries when specific principal names are requested. Developer experience: * The new krb5_get_etype_info() API can be used to retrieve enctype, salt, and string-to-key parameters from the KDC for a client principal. * The new GSS_KRB5_NT_ENTERPRISE_NAME name type allows enterprise principal names to be used with GSS-API functions. * KDC and kadmind modules which call com_err() will now write to the log file in a format more consistent with other log messages. * Programs which use large numbers of memory credential caches should perform better. Protocol evolution: * The SPAKE pre-authentication mechanism is now supported. This mechanism protects against password dictionary attacks without requiring any additional infrastructure such as certificates. SPAKE is enabled by default on clients, but must be manually enabled on the KDC for this release. * PKINIT freshness tokens are now supported. Freshness tokens can protect against scenarios where an attacker uses temporary access to a smart card to generate authentication requests for the future. * Password change operations now prefer TCP over UDP, to avoid spurious error messages about replays when a response packet is dropped. * The KDC now supports cross-realm S4U2Self requests when used with a third-party KDB module such as Samba's. The client code for cross-realm S4U2Self requests is also now more robust. User experience: * The new ktutil addent -f flag can be used to fetch salt information from the KDC for password-based keys. * The new kdestroy -p option can be used to destroy a credential cache within a collection by client principal name. * The Kerberos man page has been restored, and documents the environment variables that affect programs using the Kerberos library. Code quality: * Python test scripts now use Python 3. * Python test scripts now display markers in verbose output, making it easier to find where a failure occurred within the scripts. * The Windows build system has been simplified and updated to work with more recent versions of Visual Studio. A large volume of unused Windows-specific code has been removed. Visual Studio 2013 or later is now required. - Use systemd-tmpfiles to create files under /var/lib/kerberos, required by transactional updates; (bsc#1100126); - Rename patches: * krb5-1.12-pam.patch => 0001-krb5-1.12-pam.patch * krb5-1.9-manpaths.dif => 0002-krb5-1.9-manpaths.patch * krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch => 0003-krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch * krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.dif to 0004-krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.patch * krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.dif => 0005-krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.patch * krb5-1.12-api.patch => 0006-krb5-1.12-api.patch * krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch => 0007-krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch * krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch => 0008-krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch * krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch => 0009-krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/670179 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network/krb5?expand=0&rev=212
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# Do not write directly to /var/lib/kerberos anymore as it breaks transactional
# updates. Use systemd-tmpfiles to copy the files there when it doesn't exist
install -d -m 0755 %{buildroot}/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/
install -m 644 %{SOURCE6} %{buildroot}/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/krb5.conf
mkdir -p %{buildroot}/%{_datadir}/kerberos/krb5kdc
# Where per-user keytabs live by default.
mkdir -p %{buildroot}/%{_datadir}/kerberos/krb5/user
install -m 600 %{vendorFiles}/kdc.conf %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/kerberos/krb5kdc/
install -m 600 %{vendorFiles}/kadm5.acl %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/kerberos/krb5kdc/
install -m 600 %{vendorFiles}/kadm5.dict %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/kerberos/krb5kdc/
# all libs must have permissions 0755
for lib in `find %{buildroot}/%{_libdir}/ -type f -name "*.so*"`
do
chmod 0755 ${lib}
done
# and binaries too
chmod 0755 %{buildroot}/usr/lib/mit/bin/ksu
# install systemd files
%if 0%{?suse_version} >= 1210
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_unitdir}
install -m 644 %{vendorFiles}/kadmind.service %{buildroot}%{_unitdir}
install -m 644 %{vendorFiles}/krb5kdc.service %{buildroot}%{_unitdir}
install -m 644 %{vendorFiles}/kpropd.service %{buildroot}%{_unitdir}
%else
# install init scripts
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/init.d
install -m 755 %{vendorFiles}/kadmind.init %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/init.d/kadmind
install -m 755 %{vendorFiles}/krb5kdc.init %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/init.d/krb5kdc
install -m 755 %{vendorFiles}/kpropd.init %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/init.d/kpropd
%endif
# install sysconfig templates
mkdir -p %{buildroot}/%{_fillupdir}
install -m 644 %{vendorFiles}/sysconfig.kadmind %{buildroot}/%{_fillupdir}/
install -m 644 %{vendorFiles}/sysconfig.krb5kdc %{buildroot}/%{_fillupdir}/
# install logrotate files
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/logrotate.d
install -m 644 %{vendorFiles}/krb5-server.logrotate %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/logrotate.d/krb5-server
find . -type f -name '*.ps' -exec gzip -9 {} \;
# create rc* links
mkdir -p %{buildroot}/usr/bin/
mkdir -p %{buildroot}/usr/sbin/
%if 0%{?suse_version} >= 1210
%if 0%{?suse_version} > 1220
ln -s %{_sbindir}/service %{buildroot}%{_sbindir}/rckadmind
ln -s %{_sbindir}/service %{buildroot}%{_sbindir}/rckrb5kdc
ln -s %{_sbindir}/service %{buildroot}%{_sbindir}/rckpropd
%else
ln -s /sbin/service %{buildroot}%{_sbindir}/rckadmind
ln -s /sbin/service %{buildroot}%{_sbindir}/rckrb5kdc
ln -s /sbin/service %{buildroot}%{_sbindir}/rcpropd
%endif
%else
ln -sf ../../etc/init.d/kadmind %{buildroot}/usr/sbin/rckadmind
ln -sf ../../etc/init.d/krb5kdc %{buildroot}/usr/sbin/rckrb5kdc
ln -sf ../../etc/init.d/kpropd %{buildroot}/usr/sbin/rckpropd
%endif
# create links for kinit and klist, because of the java ones
ln -sf ../../usr/lib/mit/bin/kinit %{buildroot}/usr/bin/kinit
ln -sf ../../usr/lib/mit/bin/klist %{buildroot}/usr/bin/klist
# install doc
install -d -m 755 %{buildroot}/%{krb5docdir}
install -m 644 %{_builddir}/%{srcRoot}/README %{buildroot}/%{krb5docdir}/README
# cleanup
rm -f %{buildroot}/usr/share/man/man1/tmac.doc*
rm -f /usr/share/man/man1/tmac.doc*
rm -rf %{buildroot}/usr/lib/mit/share/examples
Accepting request 670179 from home:scabrero:branches:network - Upgrade to 1.17. Major changes: Administrator experience: * A new Kerberos database module using the Lightning Memory-Mapped Database library (LMDB) has been added. The LMDB KDB module should be more performant and more robust than the DB2 module, and may become the default module for new databases in a future release. * "kdb5_util dump" will no longer dump policy entries when specific principal names are requested. Developer experience: * The new krb5_get_etype_info() API can be used to retrieve enctype, salt, and string-to-key parameters from the KDC for a client principal. * The new GSS_KRB5_NT_ENTERPRISE_NAME name type allows enterprise principal names to be used with GSS-API functions. * KDC and kadmind modules which call com_err() will now write to the log file in a format more consistent with other log messages. * Programs which use large numbers of memory credential caches should perform better. Protocol evolution: * The SPAKE pre-authentication mechanism is now supported. This mechanism protects against password dictionary attacks without requiring any additional infrastructure such as certificates. SPAKE is enabled by default on clients, but must be manually enabled on the KDC for this release. * PKINIT freshness tokens are now supported. Freshness tokens can protect against scenarios where an attacker uses temporary access to a smart card to generate authentication requests for the future. * Password change operations now prefer TCP over UDP, to avoid spurious error messages about replays when a response packet is dropped. * The KDC now supports cross-realm S4U2Self requests when used with a third-party KDB module such as Samba's. The client code for cross-realm S4U2Self requests is also now more robust. User experience: * The new ktutil addent -f flag can be used to fetch salt information from the KDC for password-based keys. * The new kdestroy -p option can be used to destroy a credential cache within a collection by client principal name. * The Kerberos man page has been restored, and documents the environment variables that affect programs using the Kerberos library. Code quality: * Python test scripts now use Python 3. * Python test scripts now display markers in verbose output, making it easier to find where a failure occurred within the scripts. * The Windows build system has been simplified and updated to work with more recent versions of Visual Studio. A large volume of unused Windows-specific code has been removed. Visual Studio 2013 or later is now required. - Use systemd-tmpfiles to create files under /var/lib/kerberos, required by transactional updates; (bsc#1100126); - Rename patches: * krb5-1.12-pam.patch => 0001-krb5-1.12-pam.patch * krb5-1.9-manpaths.dif => 0002-krb5-1.9-manpaths.patch * krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch => 0003-krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch * krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.dif to 0004-krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.patch * krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.dif => 0005-krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.patch * krb5-1.12-api.patch => 0006-krb5-1.12-api.patch * krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch => 0007-krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch * krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch => 0008-krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch * krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch => 0009-krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch - Upgrade to 1.17. Major changes: Administrator experience: * A new Kerberos database module using the Lightning Memory-Mapped Database library (LMDB) has been added. The LMDB KDB module should be more performant and more robust than the DB2 module, and may become the default module for new databases in a future release. * "kdb5_util dump" will no longer dump policy entries when specific principal names are requested. Developer experience: * The new krb5_get_etype_info() API can be used to retrieve enctype, salt, and string-to-key parameters from the KDC for a client principal. * The new GSS_KRB5_NT_ENTERPRISE_NAME name type allows enterprise principal names to be used with GSS-API functions. * KDC and kadmind modules which call com_err() will now write to the log file in a format more consistent with other log messages. * Programs which use large numbers of memory credential caches should perform better. Protocol evolution: * The SPAKE pre-authentication mechanism is now supported. This mechanism protects against password dictionary attacks without requiring any additional infrastructure such as certificates. SPAKE is enabled by default on clients, but must be manually enabled on the KDC for this release. * PKINIT freshness tokens are now supported. Freshness tokens can protect against scenarios where an attacker uses temporary access to a smart card to generate authentication requests for the future. * Password change operations now prefer TCP over UDP, to avoid spurious error messages about replays when a response packet is dropped. * The KDC now supports cross-realm S4U2Self requests when used with a third-party KDB module such as Samba's. The client code for cross-realm S4U2Self requests is also now more robust. User experience: * The new ktutil addent -f flag can be used to fetch salt information from the KDC for password-based keys. * The new kdestroy -p option can be used to destroy a credential cache within a collection by client principal name. * The Kerberos man page has been restored, and documents the environment variables that affect programs using the Kerberos library. Code quality: * Python test scripts now use Python 3. * Python test scripts now display markers in verbose output, making it easier to find where a failure occurred within the scripts. * The Windows build system has been simplified and updated to work with more recent versions of Visual Studio. A large volume of unused Windows-specific code has been removed. Visual Studio 2013 or later is now required. - Use systemd-tmpfiles to create files under /var/lib/kerberos, required by transactional updates; (bsc#1100126); - Rename patches: * krb5-1.12-pam.patch => 0001-krb5-1.12-pam.patch * krb5-1.9-manpaths.dif => 0002-krb5-1.9-manpaths.patch * krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch => 0003-krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch * krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.dif to 0004-krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.patch * krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.dif => 0005-krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.patch * krb5-1.12-api.patch => 0006-krb5-1.12-api.patch * krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch => 0007-krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch * krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch => 0008-krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch * krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch => 0009-krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/670179 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network/krb5?expand=0&rev=212
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# manually remove otp, spake and test plugin for krb5-mini since configure
# doesn't support disabling it at build time
rm -f %{buildroot}/%{_libdir}/krb5/plugins/preauth/otp.so
Accepting request 670179 from home:scabrero:branches:network - Upgrade to 1.17. Major changes: Administrator experience: * A new Kerberos database module using the Lightning Memory-Mapped Database library (LMDB) has been added. The LMDB KDB module should be more performant and more robust than the DB2 module, and may become the default module for new databases in a future release. * "kdb5_util dump" will no longer dump policy entries when specific principal names are requested. Developer experience: * The new krb5_get_etype_info() API can be used to retrieve enctype, salt, and string-to-key parameters from the KDC for a client principal. * The new GSS_KRB5_NT_ENTERPRISE_NAME name type allows enterprise principal names to be used with GSS-API functions. * KDC and kadmind modules which call com_err() will now write to the log file in a format more consistent with other log messages. * Programs which use large numbers of memory credential caches should perform better. Protocol evolution: * The SPAKE pre-authentication mechanism is now supported. This mechanism protects against password dictionary attacks without requiring any additional infrastructure such as certificates. SPAKE is enabled by default on clients, but must be manually enabled on the KDC for this release. * PKINIT freshness tokens are now supported. Freshness tokens can protect against scenarios where an attacker uses temporary access to a smart card to generate authentication requests for the future. * Password change operations now prefer TCP over UDP, to avoid spurious error messages about replays when a response packet is dropped. * The KDC now supports cross-realm S4U2Self requests when used with a third-party KDB module such as Samba's. The client code for cross-realm S4U2Self requests is also now more robust. User experience: * The new ktutil addent -f flag can be used to fetch salt information from the KDC for password-based keys. * The new kdestroy -p option can be used to destroy a credential cache within a collection by client principal name. * The Kerberos man page has been restored, and documents the environment variables that affect programs using the Kerberos library. Code quality: * Python test scripts now use Python 3. * Python test scripts now display markers in verbose output, making it easier to find where a failure occurred within the scripts. * The Windows build system has been simplified and updated to work with more recent versions of Visual Studio. A large volume of unused Windows-specific code has been removed. Visual Studio 2013 or later is now required. - Use systemd-tmpfiles to create files under /var/lib/kerberos, required by transactional updates; (bsc#1100126); - Rename patches: * krb5-1.12-pam.patch => 0001-krb5-1.12-pam.patch * krb5-1.9-manpaths.dif => 0002-krb5-1.9-manpaths.patch * krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch => 0003-krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch * krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.dif to 0004-krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.patch * krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.dif => 0005-krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.patch * krb5-1.12-api.patch => 0006-krb5-1.12-api.patch * krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch => 0007-krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch * krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch => 0008-krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch * krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch => 0009-krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch - Upgrade to 1.17. Major changes: Administrator experience: * A new Kerberos database module using the Lightning Memory-Mapped Database library (LMDB) has been added. The LMDB KDB module should be more performant and more robust than the DB2 module, and may become the default module for new databases in a future release. * "kdb5_util dump" will no longer dump policy entries when specific principal names are requested. Developer experience: * The new krb5_get_etype_info() API can be used to retrieve enctype, salt, and string-to-key parameters from the KDC for a client principal. * The new GSS_KRB5_NT_ENTERPRISE_NAME name type allows enterprise principal names to be used with GSS-API functions. * KDC and kadmind modules which call com_err() will now write to the log file in a format more consistent with other log messages. * Programs which use large numbers of memory credential caches should perform better. Protocol evolution: * The SPAKE pre-authentication mechanism is now supported. This mechanism protects against password dictionary attacks without requiring any additional infrastructure such as certificates. SPAKE is enabled by default on clients, but must be manually enabled on the KDC for this release. * PKINIT freshness tokens are now supported. Freshness tokens can protect against scenarios where an attacker uses temporary access to a smart card to generate authentication requests for the future. * Password change operations now prefer TCP over UDP, to avoid spurious error messages about replays when a response packet is dropped. * The KDC now supports cross-realm S4U2Self requests when used with a third-party KDB module such as Samba's. The client code for cross-realm S4U2Self requests is also now more robust. User experience: * The new ktutil addent -f flag can be used to fetch salt information from the KDC for password-based keys. * The new kdestroy -p option can be used to destroy a credential cache within a collection by client principal name. * The Kerberos man page has been restored, and documents the environment variables that affect programs using the Kerberos library. Code quality: * Python test scripts now use Python 3. * Python test scripts now display markers in verbose output, making it easier to find where a failure occurred within the scripts. * The Windows build system has been simplified and updated to work with more recent versions of Visual Studio. A large volume of unused Windows-specific code has been removed. Visual Studio 2013 or later is now required. - Use systemd-tmpfiles to create files under /var/lib/kerberos, required by transactional updates; (bsc#1100126); - Rename patches: * krb5-1.12-pam.patch => 0001-krb5-1.12-pam.patch * krb5-1.9-manpaths.dif => 0002-krb5-1.9-manpaths.patch * krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch => 0003-krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch * krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.dif to 0004-krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.patch * krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.dif => 0005-krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.patch * krb5-1.12-api.patch => 0006-krb5-1.12-api.patch * krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch => 0007-krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch * krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch => 0008-krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch * krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch => 0009-krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/670179 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network/krb5?expand=0&rev=212
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rm -f %{buildroot}/%{_libdir}/krb5/plugins/preauth/spake.so
rm -f %{buildroot}/%{_libdir}/krb5/plugins/preauth/test.so
%find_lang mit-krb5
#####################################################
# krb5-mini pre/post/postun
#####################################################
%preun
%service_del_preun krb5kdc.service kadmind.service kpropd.service
%postun
/sbin/ldconfig
%service_del_postun krb5kdc.service kadmind.service kpropd.service
%post
/sbin/ldconfig
%service_add_post krb5kdc.service kadmind.service kpropd.service
Accepting request 670179 from home:scabrero:branches:network - Upgrade to 1.17. Major changes: Administrator experience: * A new Kerberos database module using the Lightning Memory-Mapped Database library (LMDB) has been added. The LMDB KDB module should be more performant and more robust than the DB2 module, and may become the default module for new databases in a future release. * "kdb5_util dump" will no longer dump policy entries when specific principal names are requested. Developer experience: * The new krb5_get_etype_info() API can be used to retrieve enctype, salt, and string-to-key parameters from the KDC for a client principal. * The new GSS_KRB5_NT_ENTERPRISE_NAME name type allows enterprise principal names to be used with GSS-API functions. * KDC and kadmind modules which call com_err() will now write to the log file in a format more consistent with other log messages. * Programs which use large numbers of memory credential caches should perform better. Protocol evolution: * The SPAKE pre-authentication mechanism is now supported. This mechanism protects against password dictionary attacks without requiring any additional infrastructure such as certificates. SPAKE is enabled by default on clients, but must be manually enabled on the KDC for this release. * PKINIT freshness tokens are now supported. Freshness tokens can protect against scenarios where an attacker uses temporary access to a smart card to generate authentication requests for the future. * Password change operations now prefer TCP over UDP, to avoid spurious error messages about replays when a response packet is dropped. * The KDC now supports cross-realm S4U2Self requests when used with a third-party KDB module such as Samba's. The client code for cross-realm S4U2Self requests is also now more robust. User experience: * The new ktutil addent -f flag can be used to fetch salt information from the KDC for password-based keys. * The new kdestroy -p option can be used to destroy a credential cache within a collection by client principal name. * The Kerberos man page has been restored, and documents the environment variables that affect programs using the Kerberos library. Code quality: * Python test scripts now use Python 3. * Python test scripts now display markers in verbose output, making it easier to find where a failure occurred within the scripts. * The Windows build system has been simplified and updated to work with more recent versions of Visual Studio. A large volume of unused Windows-specific code has been removed. Visual Studio 2013 or later is now required. - Use systemd-tmpfiles to create files under /var/lib/kerberos, required by transactional updates; (bsc#1100126); - Rename patches: * krb5-1.12-pam.patch => 0001-krb5-1.12-pam.patch * krb5-1.9-manpaths.dif => 0002-krb5-1.9-manpaths.patch * krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch => 0003-krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch * krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.dif to 0004-krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.patch * krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.dif => 0005-krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.patch * krb5-1.12-api.patch => 0006-krb5-1.12-api.patch * krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch => 0007-krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch * krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch => 0008-krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch * krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch => 0009-krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch - Upgrade to 1.17. Major changes: Administrator experience: * A new Kerberos database module using the Lightning Memory-Mapped Database library (LMDB) has been added. The LMDB KDB module should be more performant and more robust than the DB2 module, and may become the default module for new databases in a future release. * "kdb5_util dump" will no longer dump policy entries when specific principal names are requested. Developer experience: * The new krb5_get_etype_info() API can be used to retrieve enctype, salt, and string-to-key parameters from the KDC for a client principal. * The new GSS_KRB5_NT_ENTERPRISE_NAME name type allows enterprise principal names to be used with GSS-API functions. * KDC and kadmind modules which call com_err() will now write to the log file in a format more consistent with other log messages. * Programs which use large numbers of memory credential caches should perform better. Protocol evolution: * The SPAKE pre-authentication mechanism is now supported. This mechanism protects against password dictionary attacks without requiring any additional infrastructure such as certificates. SPAKE is enabled by default on clients, but must be manually enabled on the KDC for this release. * PKINIT freshness tokens are now supported. Freshness tokens can protect against scenarios where an attacker uses temporary access to a smart card to generate authentication requests for the future. * Password change operations now prefer TCP over UDP, to avoid spurious error messages about replays when a response packet is dropped. * The KDC now supports cross-realm S4U2Self requests when used with a third-party KDB module such as Samba's. The client code for cross-realm S4U2Self requests is also now more robust. User experience: * The new ktutil addent -f flag can be used to fetch salt information from the KDC for password-based keys. * The new kdestroy -p option can be used to destroy a credential cache within a collection by client principal name. * The Kerberos man page has been restored, and documents the environment variables that affect programs using the Kerberos library. Code quality: * Python test scripts now use Python 3. * Python test scripts now display markers in verbose output, making it easier to find where a failure occurred within the scripts. * The Windows build system has been simplified and updated to work with more recent versions of Visual Studio. A large volume of unused Windows-specific code has been removed. Visual Studio 2013 or later is now required. - Use systemd-tmpfiles to create files under /var/lib/kerberos, required by transactional updates; (bsc#1100126); - Rename patches: * krb5-1.12-pam.patch => 0001-krb5-1.12-pam.patch * krb5-1.9-manpaths.dif => 0002-krb5-1.9-manpaths.patch * krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch => 0003-krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch * krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.dif to 0004-krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.patch * krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.dif => 0005-krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.patch * krb5-1.12-api.patch => 0006-krb5-1.12-api.patch * krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch => 0007-krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch * krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch => 0008-krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch * krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch => 0009-krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/670179 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network/krb5?expand=0&rev=212
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%tmpfiles_create krb5.conf
%{fillup_only -n kadmind}
%{fillup_only -n krb5kdc}
%{fillup_only -n kpropd}
%pre
%service_add_pre krb5kdc.service kadmind.service kpropd.service
########################################################
# files sections
########################################################
%files devel
%defattr(-,root,root)
%dir /usr/lib/mit
%dir /usr/lib/mit/bin
%dir /usr/lib/mit/sbin
%dir /usr/lib/mit/share
%dir %{_datadir}/aclocal
%{_libdir}/libgssrpc.so
%{_libdir}/libk5crypto.so
%{_libdir}/libkadm5clnt_mit.so
%{_libdir}/libkadm5clnt.so
%{_libdir}/libkadm5srv_mit.so
%{_libdir}/libkadm5srv.so
%{_libdir}/libkdb5.so
%{_libdir}/libkrb5.so
%{_libdir}/libkrb5support.so
%{_libdir}/libkrad.so
%{_libdir}/pkgconfig/gssrpc.pc
%{_libdir}/pkgconfig/kadm-client.pc
%{_libdir}/pkgconfig/kadm-server.pc
%{_libdir}/pkgconfig/kdb.pc
%{_libdir}/pkgconfig/krb5-gssapi.pc
%{_libdir}/pkgconfig/krb5.pc
%{_libdir}/pkgconfig/mit-krb5-gssapi.pc
%{_libdir}/pkgconfig/mit-krb5.pc
%{_includedir}/*
/usr/lib/mit/bin/krb5-config
/usr/lib/mit/sbin/krb5-send-pr
%{_mandir}/man1/krb5-config.1*
%{_datadir}/aclocal/ac_check_krb5.m4
%files -f mit-krb5.lang
%defattr(-,root,root)
%dir %{krb5docdir}
# add directories
%dir %{_libdir}/krb5
%dir %{_libdir}/krb5/plugins
%dir %{_libdir}/krb5/plugins/kdb
%dir %{_libdir}/krb5/plugins/preauth
%dir %{_libdir}/krb5/plugins/libkrb5
%dir %{_libdir}/krb5/plugins/tls
%attr(0700,root,root) %dir /var/log/krb5
%dir /usr/lib/mit
%dir /usr/lib/mit/sbin
%dir /usr/lib/mit/bin
%doc %{krb5docdir}/README
%attr(0644,root,root) %config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/krb5.conf
%dir %{_sysconfdir}/krb5.conf.d
%attr(0644,root,root) %config /etc/profile.d/krb5*
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/logrotate.d/krb5-server
%{_fillupdir}/sysconfig.*
%{_unitdir}/kadmind.service
%{_unitdir}/krb5kdc.service
%{_unitdir}/kpropd.service
%{_libdir}/libgssapi_krb5.*
%{_libdir}/libgssrpc.so.*
%{_libdir}/libk5crypto.so.*
%{_libdir}/libkadm5clnt_mit.so.*
%{_libdir}/libkadm5srv_mit.so.*
%{_libdir}/libkdb5.so.*
%{_libdir}/libkrb5.so.*
%{_libdir}/libkrb5support.so.*
%{_libdir}/libkrad.so.*
%{_libdir}/krb5/plugins/kdb/*
%{_libdir}/krb5/plugins/tls/*
Accepting request 670179 from home:scabrero:branches:network - Upgrade to 1.17. Major changes: Administrator experience: * A new Kerberos database module using the Lightning Memory-Mapped Database library (LMDB) has been added. The LMDB KDB module should be more performant and more robust than the DB2 module, and may become the default module for new databases in a future release. * "kdb5_util dump" will no longer dump policy entries when specific principal names are requested. Developer experience: * The new krb5_get_etype_info() API can be used to retrieve enctype, salt, and string-to-key parameters from the KDC for a client principal. * The new GSS_KRB5_NT_ENTERPRISE_NAME name type allows enterprise principal names to be used with GSS-API functions. * KDC and kadmind modules which call com_err() will now write to the log file in a format more consistent with other log messages. * Programs which use large numbers of memory credential caches should perform better. Protocol evolution: * The SPAKE pre-authentication mechanism is now supported. This mechanism protects against password dictionary attacks without requiring any additional infrastructure such as certificates. SPAKE is enabled by default on clients, but must be manually enabled on the KDC for this release. * PKINIT freshness tokens are now supported. Freshness tokens can protect against scenarios where an attacker uses temporary access to a smart card to generate authentication requests for the future. * Password change operations now prefer TCP over UDP, to avoid spurious error messages about replays when a response packet is dropped. * The KDC now supports cross-realm S4U2Self requests when used with a third-party KDB module such as Samba's. The client code for cross-realm S4U2Self requests is also now more robust. User experience: * The new ktutil addent -f flag can be used to fetch salt information from the KDC for password-based keys. * The new kdestroy -p option can be used to destroy a credential cache within a collection by client principal name. * The Kerberos man page has been restored, and documents the environment variables that affect programs using the Kerberos library. Code quality: * Python test scripts now use Python 3. * Python test scripts now display markers in verbose output, making it easier to find where a failure occurred within the scripts. * The Windows build system has been simplified and updated to work with more recent versions of Visual Studio. A large volume of unused Windows-specific code has been removed. Visual Studio 2013 or later is now required. - Use systemd-tmpfiles to create files under /var/lib/kerberos, required by transactional updates; (bsc#1100126); - Rename patches: * krb5-1.12-pam.patch => 0001-krb5-1.12-pam.patch * krb5-1.9-manpaths.dif => 0002-krb5-1.9-manpaths.patch * krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch => 0003-krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch * krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.dif to 0004-krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.patch * krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.dif => 0005-krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.patch * krb5-1.12-api.patch => 0006-krb5-1.12-api.patch * krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch => 0007-krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch * krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch => 0008-krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch * krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch => 0009-krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch - Upgrade to 1.17. Major changes: Administrator experience: * A new Kerberos database module using the Lightning Memory-Mapped Database library (LMDB) has been added. The LMDB KDB module should be more performant and more robust than the DB2 module, and may become the default module for new databases in a future release. * "kdb5_util dump" will no longer dump policy entries when specific principal names are requested. Developer experience: * The new krb5_get_etype_info() API can be used to retrieve enctype, salt, and string-to-key parameters from the KDC for a client principal. * The new GSS_KRB5_NT_ENTERPRISE_NAME name type allows enterprise principal names to be used with GSS-API functions. * KDC and kadmind modules which call com_err() will now write to the log file in a format more consistent with other log messages. * Programs which use large numbers of memory credential caches should perform better. Protocol evolution: * The SPAKE pre-authentication mechanism is now supported. This mechanism protects against password dictionary attacks without requiring any additional infrastructure such as certificates. SPAKE is enabled by default on clients, but must be manually enabled on the KDC for this release. * PKINIT freshness tokens are now supported. Freshness tokens can protect against scenarios where an attacker uses temporary access to a smart card to generate authentication requests for the future. * Password change operations now prefer TCP over UDP, to avoid spurious error messages about replays when a response packet is dropped. * The KDC now supports cross-realm S4U2Self requests when used with a third-party KDB module such as Samba's. The client code for cross-realm S4U2Self requests is also now more robust. User experience: * The new ktutil addent -f flag can be used to fetch salt information from the KDC for password-based keys. * The new kdestroy -p option can be used to destroy a credential cache within a collection by client principal name. * The Kerberos man page has been restored, and documents the environment variables that affect programs using the Kerberos library. Code quality: * Python test scripts now use Python 3. * Python test scripts now display markers in verbose output, making it easier to find where a failure occurred within the scripts. * The Windows build system has been simplified and updated to work with more recent versions of Visual Studio. A large volume of unused Windows-specific code has been removed. Visual Studio 2013 or later is now required. - Use systemd-tmpfiles to create files under /var/lib/kerberos, required by transactional updates; (bsc#1100126); - Rename patches: * krb5-1.12-pam.patch => 0001-krb5-1.12-pam.patch * krb5-1.9-manpaths.dif => 0002-krb5-1.9-manpaths.patch * krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch => 0003-krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch * krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.dif to 0004-krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.patch * krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.dif => 0005-krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.patch * krb5-1.12-api.patch => 0006-krb5-1.12-api.patch * krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch => 0007-krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch * krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch => 0008-krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch * krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch => 0009-krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/670179 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network/krb5?expand=0&rev=212
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%{_libexecdir}/tmpfiles.d/krb5.conf
%dir %{_datadir}/kerberos/
%dir %{_datadir}/kerberos/krb5kdc
%dir %{_datadir}/kerberos/krb5
%dir %{_datadir}/kerberos/krb5/user
%attr(0600,root,root) %config(noreplace) %{_datadir}/kerberos/krb5kdc/kdc.conf
%attr(0600,root,root) %config(noreplace) %{_datadir}/kerberos/krb5kdc/kadm5.acl
%attr(0600,root,root) %config(noreplace) %{_datadir}/kerberos/krb5kdc/kadm5.dict
%ghost %dir %{_sharedstatedir}/kerberos/
%ghost %dir %{_sharedstatedir}/kerberos/krb5kdc
%ghost %dir %{_sharedstatedir}/kerberos/krb5
%ghost %dir %{_sharedstatedir}/kerberos/krb5/user
%ghost %attr(0600,root,root) %config(noreplace) %{_sharedstatedir}/kerberos/krb5kdc/kdc.conf
%ghost %attr(0600,root,root) %config(noreplace) %{_sharedstatedir}/kerberos/krb5kdc/kadm5.acl
%ghost %attr(0600,root,root) %config(noreplace) %{_sharedstatedir}/kerberos/krb5kdc/kadm5.dict
/usr/lib/mit/sbin/kadmin.local
/usr/lib/mit/sbin/kadmind
/usr/lib/mit/sbin/kpropd
/usr/lib/mit/sbin/kproplog
/usr/lib/mit/sbin/kprop
/usr/lib/mit/sbin/kdb5_util
/usr/lib/mit/sbin/krb5kdc
/usr/lib/mit/sbin/uuserver
/usr/lib/mit/sbin/sserver
/usr/lib/mit/sbin/gss-server
/usr/lib/mit/sbin/sim_server
/usr/lib/mit/bin/k5srvutil
/usr/lib/mit/bin/kvno
/usr/lib/mit/bin/kinit
/usr/lib/mit/bin/kdestroy
/usr/lib/mit/bin/kpasswd
/usr/lib/mit/bin/klist
/usr/lib/mit/bin/kadmin
/usr/lib/mit/bin/ktutil
/usr/lib/mit/bin/kswitch
%attr(0755,root,root) /usr/lib/mit/bin/ksu
/usr/lib/mit/bin/uuclient
/usr/lib/mit/bin/sclient
/usr/lib/mit/bin/gss-client
/usr/lib/mit/bin/sim_client
/usr/bin/kinit
/usr/bin/klist
/usr/sbin/rc*
%{_mandir}/man1/kvno.1*
%{_mandir}/man1/kinit.1*
%{_mandir}/man1/kdestroy.1*
%{_mandir}/man1/kpasswd.1*
%{_mandir}/man1/klist.1*
%{_mandir}/man1/ksu.1*
%{_mandir}/man1/sclient.1*
%{_mandir}/man1/kadmin.1*
%{_mandir}/man1/ktutil.1*
%{_mandir}/man1/k5srvutil.1*
%{_mandir}/man1/kswitch.1*
%{_mandir}/man5/*
%{_mandir}/man5/.k5login.5.gz
%{_mandir}/man5/.k5identity.5*
Accepting request 670179 from home:scabrero:branches:network - Upgrade to 1.17. Major changes: Administrator experience: * A new Kerberos database module using the Lightning Memory-Mapped Database library (LMDB) has been added. The LMDB KDB module should be more performant and more robust than the DB2 module, and may become the default module for new databases in a future release. * "kdb5_util dump" will no longer dump policy entries when specific principal names are requested. Developer experience: * The new krb5_get_etype_info() API can be used to retrieve enctype, salt, and string-to-key parameters from the KDC for a client principal. * The new GSS_KRB5_NT_ENTERPRISE_NAME name type allows enterprise principal names to be used with GSS-API functions. * KDC and kadmind modules which call com_err() will now write to the log file in a format more consistent with other log messages. * Programs which use large numbers of memory credential caches should perform better. Protocol evolution: * The SPAKE pre-authentication mechanism is now supported. This mechanism protects against password dictionary attacks without requiring any additional infrastructure such as certificates. SPAKE is enabled by default on clients, but must be manually enabled on the KDC for this release. * PKINIT freshness tokens are now supported. Freshness tokens can protect against scenarios where an attacker uses temporary access to a smart card to generate authentication requests for the future. * Password change operations now prefer TCP over UDP, to avoid spurious error messages about replays when a response packet is dropped. * The KDC now supports cross-realm S4U2Self requests when used with a third-party KDB module such as Samba's. The client code for cross-realm S4U2Self requests is also now more robust. User experience: * The new ktutil addent -f flag can be used to fetch salt information from the KDC for password-based keys. * The new kdestroy -p option can be used to destroy a credential cache within a collection by client principal name. * The Kerberos man page has been restored, and documents the environment variables that affect programs using the Kerberos library. Code quality: * Python test scripts now use Python 3. * Python test scripts now display markers in verbose output, making it easier to find where a failure occurred within the scripts. * The Windows build system has been simplified and updated to work with more recent versions of Visual Studio. A large volume of unused Windows-specific code has been removed. Visual Studio 2013 or later is now required. - Use systemd-tmpfiles to create files under /var/lib/kerberos, required by transactional updates; (bsc#1100126); - Rename patches: * krb5-1.12-pam.patch => 0001-krb5-1.12-pam.patch * krb5-1.9-manpaths.dif => 0002-krb5-1.9-manpaths.patch * krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch => 0003-krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch * krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.dif to 0004-krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.patch * krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.dif => 0005-krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.patch * krb5-1.12-api.patch => 0006-krb5-1.12-api.patch * krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch => 0007-krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch * krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch => 0008-krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch * krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch => 0009-krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch - Upgrade to 1.17. Major changes: Administrator experience: * A new Kerberos database module using the Lightning Memory-Mapped Database library (LMDB) has been added. The LMDB KDB module should be more performant and more robust than the DB2 module, and may become the default module for new databases in a future release. * "kdb5_util dump" will no longer dump policy entries when specific principal names are requested. Developer experience: * The new krb5_get_etype_info() API can be used to retrieve enctype, salt, and string-to-key parameters from the KDC for a client principal. * The new GSS_KRB5_NT_ENTERPRISE_NAME name type allows enterprise principal names to be used with GSS-API functions. * KDC and kadmind modules which call com_err() will now write to the log file in a format more consistent with other log messages. * Programs which use large numbers of memory credential caches should perform better. Protocol evolution: * The SPAKE pre-authentication mechanism is now supported. This mechanism protects against password dictionary attacks without requiring any additional infrastructure such as certificates. SPAKE is enabled by default on clients, but must be manually enabled on the KDC for this release. * PKINIT freshness tokens are now supported. Freshness tokens can protect against scenarios where an attacker uses temporary access to a smart card to generate authentication requests for the future. * Password change operations now prefer TCP over UDP, to avoid spurious error messages about replays when a response packet is dropped. * The KDC now supports cross-realm S4U2Self requests when used with a third-party KDB module such as Samba's. The client code for cross-realm S4U2Self requests is also now more robust. User experience: * The new ktutil addent -f flag can be used to fetch salt information from the KDC for password-based keys. * The new kdestroy -p option can be used to destroy a credential cache within a collection by client principal name. * The Kerberos man page has been restored, and documents the environment variables that affect programs using the Kerberos library. Code quality: * Python test scripts now use Python 3. * Python test scripts now display markers in verbose output, making it easier to find where a failure occurred within the scripts. * The Windows build system has been simplified and updated to work with more recent versions of Visual Studio. A large volume of unused Windows-specific code has been removed. Visual Studio 2013 or later is now required. - Use systemd-tmpfiles to create files under /var/lib/kerberos, required by transactional updates; (bsc#1100126); - Rename patches: * krb5-1.12-pam.patch => 0001-krb5-1.12-pam.patch * krb5-1.9-manpaths.dif => 0002-krb5-1.9-manpaths.patch * krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch => 0003-krb5-1.12-buildconf.patch * krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.dif to 0004-krb5-1.6.3-gssapi_improve_errormessages.patch * krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.dif => 0005-krb5-1.6.3-ktutil-manpage.patch * krb5-1.12-api.patch => 0006-krb5-1.12-api.patch * krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch => 0007-krb5-1.12-ksu-path.patch * krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch => 0008-krb5-1.12-selinux-label.patch * krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch => 0009-krb5-1.9-debuginfo.patch OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/670179 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network/krb5?expand=0&rev=212
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