* New upstream release
* Revert relaxation of Debian symbol versions introduced in
1.7dfsg~beta1-3
* Fix kproplog's manpage (LP: #374819)
krb5 (1.7dfsg~beta2-4) unstable; urgency=low
* Upstream fixes to RT #6490, Closes: #528729
- Use MS usage 9 not 8 for tgs-rep encrypted in subkey
- Do not use keyed checksum with RC4; WS2003 expects it to be
encrypted in the subsession key, everyone else expects the session
key. Note that a keyed checksum for RC4 would work against WS2008.
* Patch from Marc Dequ?nes (Duck) for HURD portability, Closes:
#528828
krb5 (1.7dfsg~beta2-3) unstable; urgency=low
* Use correct enctype identifier in lucid security context export,
Closes: #528514
This bug was fixed in the package krb5 - 1.7dfsg~beta3-1
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krb5 (1.7dfsg~beta3-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release
* Revert relaxation of Debian symbol versions introduced in
1.7dfsg~beta1-3
* Fix kproplog's manpage (LP: #374819)
krb5 (1.7dfsg~beta2-4) unstable; urgency=low
* Upstream fixes to RT #6490, Closes: #528729
- Use MS usage 9 not 8 for tgs-rep encrypted in subkey
- Do not use keyed checksum with RC4; WS2003 expects it to be
encrypted in the subsession key, everyone else expects the session
key. Note that a keyed checksum for RC4 would work against WS2008.
* Patch from Marc Dequ?nes (Duck) for HURD portability, Closes:
#528828
krb5 (1.7dfsg~beta2-3) unstable; urgency=low
* Use correct enctype identifier in lucid security context export,
Closes: #528514
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