[squid-users] Fw: new msktutil release (v0.4.2)

From: Markus Moeller <huaraz_at_moeller.plus.com>
Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2012 11:21:24 -0000

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken Dreyer" <ktdreyer_at_ktdreyer.com>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kerberos
To: <kerberos_at_mit.edu>
Sent: Friday, November 23, 2012 7:57 PM
Subject: new msktutil release (v0.4.2)

> I'm pleased to announce release 0.4.2 of msktutil.
>
> msktutil is a program for interoperability with Active Directory. It
> can create a computer account in Active Directory, create a system
> Kerberos keytab, add and remove principals to and from that keytab,
> and change the computer account's password automatically.
>
> Changes from previous release:
>
> User-visible changes:
>
> Increase computer name character limit from 18 to 19 characters,
> matching AD's own limits.
>
> Add option ("-N") to disable reverse lookups on DCs.
>
> Add option ("--old-account-password") to use the old computer account
> password to create a new keytab on a host.
>
> Return the proper error code when krb5_change_password fails.
>
> Update man page documentation for single-DES and AFS.
>
> Other build-related changes:
>
> Improve krb5-config detection and handling.
>
> Compatibility with autoconf >= 2.68.
>
> Build fixes for Red Hat and Ubuntu.
>
> The Git repository is available at:
>
> <http://repo.or.cz/w/msktutil.git>
>
> You can download tarballs from:
>
> <https://code.google.com/p/msktutil/>
>
> Please report any bugs in the Google Code issue tracker.
>
> I now have a new co-maintainer for msktutil, Mark Pröhl. Welcome, and
> thank you, Mark!
>
> Also, thank you to the other people who contributed to 0.4.2 (bug
> reports, fixes, or patches):
>
> Jaroslaw Polok
> Jurjen Bokma
> Olaf Flebbe
> Michael Weiser
> Vladimir V Kanischev
>
> (If I've accidentally missed your name, please let me know, and I will
> credit you in the next release.)
>
> - Ken Dreyer
>
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