Changelog
libpam-krb5 (3.15-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release.
- Fix a segfault if pam-krb5 is configured with use_first_pass or
use_authtok and there is no stored password. Thanks, Jonathan
Guthrie. (Closes: #537729)
libpam-krb5 (3.14-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release.
- Always treat an empty password as an authentication failure rather
than passing it to the Kerberos libraries, which may treat it as no
password and prompt without our knowledge. This prompting could
lead to authenticating with a password unknown to the PAM stack,
which could cause unexpected problems in some PAM configurations.
- Fix error handling if ticket cache creation fails. (LP: #395938)]
* Mention the PAM autoconfiguration support in README.Debian.
libpam-krb5 (3.13-5) unstable; urgency=medium
* Urgency medium for RC bug fix.
* Tighten the dependency on libpam-runtime to ensure that
pam-auth-update is available. While it was introduced in Ubuntu at
1.0.1-4ubuntu1, Debian didn't introduce it until 1.0.1-6. Thanks,
Steve Langasek. (Closes: #537416)
* Update standards version to 3.8.2 (no changes required).
libpam-krb5 (3.13-4) unstable; urgency=low
* Return PAM_IGNORE for ignored users in pam_chauthtok instead of
PAM_PERM_DENIED. This change is necessary for the pam-auth-update
configuration to work properly. Thanks, Steve Langasek.
libpam-krb5 (3.13-3) unstable; urgency=low
* Enable pam-auth-update support. libpam-krb5 will now automatically
configure pam_krb5 in the PAM common-* configuration unless it has
been edited by the local administrator. Thanks to Steve Langasek for
the implementation. (Closes: #520793)
* Rewrite debian/rules to use overrides and depend on debhelper 7.0.50.
* Change section to admin to match override.
* Update standards version to 3.8.1 (no changes required).
-- Mathias Gug <email address hidden> Fri, 24 Jul 2009 16:53:18 +0100