Kerberos Version 5, Release 1.4.3 Release Notes The MIT Kerberos Team Unpacking the Source Distribution --------------------------------- The source distribution of Kerberos 5 comes in a tarfile, krb5-1.4.3-signed.tar. The tarfile contains a gzipped tarfile, krb5-1.4.3.tar.gz, and its corresponding PGP signature, krb5-1.4.3.tar.gz.asc. You will need the GNU gzip program, and preferably, the GNU tar program, to extract the source distribution. The distribution will extract into a subdirectory "krb5-1.4.3" of the current directory. Building and Installing Kerberos 5 ---------------------------------- The first file you should look at is doc/install-guide.ps; it contains the notes for building and installing Kerberos 5. The info file krb5-install.info has the same information in info file format. You can view this using the GNU emacs info-mode, or by using the standalone info file viewer from the Free Software Foundation. This is also available as an HTML file, install.html. Other good files to look at are admin-guide.ps and user-guide.ps, which contain the system administrator's guide, and the user's guide, respectively. They are also available as info files kerberos-admin.info and krb5-user.info, respectively. These files are also available as HTML files. If you are attempting to build under Windows, please see the src/windows/README file. Reporting Bugs -------------- Please report any problems/bugs/comments using the krb5-send-pr program. The krb5-send-pr program will be installed in the sbin directory once you have successfully compiled and installed Kerberos V5 (or if you have installed one of our binary distributions). If you are not able to use krb5-send-pr because you haven't been able compile and install Kerberos V5 on any platform, you may send mail to krb5-bugs@mit.edu. You may view bug reports by visiting http://krbdev.mit.edu/rt/ and logging in as "guest" with password "guest". Important notice regarding Kerberos 4 support --------------------------------------------- In the past few years, several developments have shown the inadequacy of the security of version 4 of the Kerberos protocol. These developments have led the MIT Kerberos Team to begin the process of ending support for version 4 of the Kerberos protocol. The plan involves the eventual removal of Kerberos 4 support from the MIT implementation of Kerberos. The Data Encryption Standard (DES) has reached the end of its useful life. DES is the only encryption algorithm supported by Kerberos 4, and the increasingly obvious inadequacy of DES motivates the retirement of the Kerberos 4 protocol. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), which had previously certified DES as a US government encryption standard, has officially announced[1] the withdrawal of the Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) for DES. NIST's action reflects the long-held opinion of the cryptographic community that DES has too small a key space to be secure. Breaking DES encryption by an exhaustive search of its key space is within the means of some individuals, many companies, and all major governments. Consequently, DES cannot be considered secure for any long-term keys, particularly the ticket-granting key that is central to Kerberos. Serious protocol flaws[2] have been found in Kerberos 4. These flaws permit attacks which require far less effort than an exhaustive search of the DES key space. These flaws make Kerberos 4 cross-realm authentication an unacceptable security risk and raise serious questions about the security of the entire Kerberos 4 protocol. The known insecurity of DES, combined with the recently discovered protocol flaws, make it extremely inadvisable to rely on the security of version 4 of the Kerberos protocol. These factors motivate the MIT Kerberos Team to remove support for Kerberos version 4 from the MIT implementation of Kerberos. The process of ending Kerberos 4 support began with release 1.3 of MIT Kerberos 5. In release 1.3, the default run-time configuration of the KDC disables support for version 4 of the Kerberos protocol. Release 1.4 of MIT Kerberos continues to include Kerberos 4 support (also disabled in the KDC with the default run-time configuration), but we intend to completely remove Kerberos 4 support from some future release of MIT Kerberos, possibly as early as the 1.5 release of MIT Kerberos. The MIT Kerberos Team has ended active development of Kerberos 4, except for the eventual removal of all Kerberos 4 functionality. We will continue to provide critical security fixes for Kerberos 4, but routine bug fixes and feature enhancements are at an end. We recommend that any sites which have not already done so begin a migration to Kerberos 5. Kerberos 5 provides significant advantages over Kerberos 4, including support for strong encryption, extensibility, improved cross-vendor interoperability, and ongoing development and enhancement. If you have questions or issues regarding migration to Kerberos 5, we recommend discussing them on the kerberos@mit.edu mailing list. References [1] National Institute of Standards and Technology. Announcing Approval of the Withdrawal of Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 43-3, Data Encryption Standard (DES); FIPS 74, Guidelines for Implementing and Using the NBS Data Encryption Standard; and FIPS 81, DES Modes of Operation. Federal Register 05-9945, 70 FR 28907-28908, 19 May 2005. DOCID:fr19my05-45 [2] Tom Yu, Sam Hartman, and Ken Raeburn. The Perils of Unauthenticated Encryption: Kerberos Version 4. In Proceedings of the Network and Distributed Systems Security Symposium. The Internet Society, February 2004. http://web.mit.edu/tlyu/papers/krb4peril-ndss04.pdf ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Minor changes in 1.4.3 ---------------------- * [2541] Fix memory leak in gc_frm_kdc.c, reported by Fumihiko Kakuma. * [2542] Fix incorrect handling of high ASN.1 tag numbers, reported by Zhihong Zhang. * [2885] Additional memory leak fixes in gc_frm_kdc.c. * [2923] Example autoconf macro for using krb5-config to build applications. * [3002] Fix malloc bug in ktutil_add(), reported by Will Fiveash. * [3092] Alter server-side changepw implementation to correctly return the result string when the minlife has not been reached. Reported by Shawn Emery. * [3130] Add stub for krb5int_pthread_loaded() to fix a Windows build problem. * [3146] Consistently include stdio.h in import_name.c to ensure that BUFSIZ gets defined properly. Reported by Vladimir Terziev. * [3147] Fix memory leak in get_init_creds(), reported by multiple people. * [3158] Fix up execute permissions on scripts after svn migration. * [3159] Fix ignores after svn migration. * [3160] More execute permission svn post-migration cleanup. * [3162] More execute permission svn post-migration cleanup. * [3169] Remove non-standard changebar.sty from doc directory. * [3172] Only use res_ninit() if res_ndestroy() is present and usable. Based on an AIX build problem reported by Donn Cave. * [3173] Move KfM-specific build system components to the KfM repository. * [3178] Update mkrel for svn. * [3182] Prevent gss_inquire_cred() from copying out an uninitialized pointer. Reported by Christoph Weizen. * [3183] Fix some gss name-related functions to clear minor_status if there is no error. (gsstest nit) * [3184] Fix memory leaks in krb5_gss_import_name() and krb5_gss_inquire_cred(). * [3185] Fix krb5_mk_rep() leaks of subkeys. * [3186] Allow gss_release_buffer() to free zero-length buffers. * [3189] Add DLLIMP statements to exported data symbols from gssapi_krb5.h. * [3190] Fix kadm5 glob_to_regexp() handling of backslashes. Reported by K. G. Gokulavasan. * [3205] Cause AS_REP's PA-ETYPE-INFO2 to contain the correct enctype if it differs from the long-term key's enctype due to single-DES enctype similarity. Reported by Will Fiveash. * [3207] Ensure that KDC returns PA-ETYPE-INFO for "old" enctypes. * [3210] Link Windows GINA with thread-safe libc. * [3211] Fix cc_mslsa based on interop results. * [3212] Add missing types to win-mac.h. * [3214] Update gss-sample applications on Windows to run multiple threads. * [3219] export gss_export_lucid_sec_context, et al., on Windows. * [3220] Delete svn:mime-type properties on some files, as their contents cause some files to be erroneously treated as binary by svn. * [3223] gss_acquire_cred() should search in multiple ccaches for desired client principal if possible (KfM/KfW). * [3227] Change k5_debug_loc.lineno from short to int in k5-thread.h to prevent Purify thrashing and Windows compilation warnings. * [3228] Wix installer updated for KfW. * [3229] NSIS installer updated for KfW. * [3232] Network Identity Manager for Windows. (preliminary) * [3234] mkrel deletes .svn directories to avoid path length bloat. Major changes in 1.4.2 ---------------------- * [3120] Fix [MITKRB5-SA-2005-002] KDC double-free and heap overflow. Thanks to Daniel Wachdorf for reporting these vulnerabilities. * [3121] Fix [MITKRB5-SA-2005-003] krb5_recvauth() double-free. Thanks to Magnus Hagander for reporting this vulnerability. Minor changes in 1.4.2 ---------------------- * [2902] Work around broken res_ninit() in AIX 5. * [2980] Fix a Windows deadlock condition when unloading krb5_32.dll. * [2982] Provide some support for pre-POSIX versions of getpwnam_r() and getpwuid_r(). * [3029] krb5_get_credentials() avoids passing errors from krb5_cc_store_cred(). * [3042] Fix build failure on 64-bit Solaris/SPARC. * [3060] Work around excess stack consumption caused by large default FD_SETSIZE in AIX. * [3083] Avoid using "faked" telnet service when calling getaddrinfo(). * [3084] Provide better support for conditional pthread support. * [3098] The file-based ccache code no longer spuriously retains a lock. Major changes in 1.4.1 ---------------------- * [2913] The kadmin client library now performs authentication flavor fallback in a useful way when attempting to contact a pre-1.4 kadmin daemon. * [2988] Fix telnet client buffer overflow vulnerabilities. [MITKRB5-SA-2005-001] Minor changes in 1.4.1 ---------------------- Please see http://krbdev.mit.edu/rt/NoAuth/krb5-1.4/fixed-1.4.1.html for a complete list. * [2888] On Windows, restore library state to uninitialized when library is unloaded. * [2906] Map ns_rr_class to ns_rr_cl for some versions of BIND. * [2916] Perform some cleanup on library unload to avoid leaks. * [2918] krb5_get_init_creds_password() now correctly handles an empty string passed in as a password argument. * [2924] gss_mech_xxx symbols are now exported on Windows. * [2942] Fix null pointer deref possible in threaded program calls to profile library. * [2949] The delta-time parser no longer conflicts with some symbols in HP-UX header files. * [2950] Deleted profile nodes are now correctly skipped by the iterator. * [2953] Handle variant gmtime_r() on HP-UX 10. * [2955] Conditionalize the use of reverse DNS lookups in krb5_sname_to_principal(). * [2960] gssapi.h no longer leaks preprocessor symbols. * [2961] Fix some missing build dependencies in util/ss. * [2962] Fix case of @MAINT@ substitution breaking Windows build. * [2963] On windows, fix dangerous 64-bit time_t * to long * conversions. * [2964] Fix invalid return value from krb5_c_is_keyed_cksum() during error conditions. * [2971] thread_termination now correctly frees thread-specific data. * [2974] krb5_get_init_creds_keytab() no longer produces spurious KRB5_REALM_UNKNOWN errors when a master KDC is not listed in the configuration. * [2975] Fix missing semicolon in x-deltat.y which was causing some versions of Bison to produce un-compilable C files. * [2981] Restores some shared library support for HP-UX 10. * [2992] Fix some Makefile quoting problems which were preventing gssapi_krb5.h from being created on AIX 5. * [3000] Cast null pointer arguments to variadic functions, which is necessary on some 64-bit platforms. Major changes in 1.4 -------------------- * [841] Merged Athena telnetd changes for creating a new option for requiring encryption. * [1349, 2578, 2601, 2606, 2613, 2743, 2775, 2778, 2877] Add implementation of the RPCSEC_GSS authentication flavor to the RPC library. Thanks to Kevin Coffman and the CITI group at the University of Michigan. * [2061] The kadmind4 backwards-compatibility admin server and the v5passwdd backwards-compatibility password-changing server have been removed. * [1303, 2740, 2755, 2781, 2782, 2812, 2858, 2859, 2874, 2875, 2878, 2879, 2884, 2893] Thread safety for krb5 libraries. * [2410] Yarrow code now uses AES. * [2678, 2802] New client commands kcpytkt and kdeltkt for Windows. * [2688] New command mit2ms on Windows. * [2762] Merged Athena changes to allow ftpd to require encrypted passwords. * [2587] Incorporate gss_krb5_set_allowable_enctypes() and gss_krb5_export_lucid_sec_context(), which are needed for NFSv4, from Kevin Coffman. * [2841] Fix heap buffer overflow in password history mechanism. [MITKRB5-SA-2004-004] Minor changes in 1.4 -------------------- Please see http://krbdev.mit.edu/rt/NoAuth/krb5-1.4/fixed-1.4.html for a complete list. * [249] Install example config files. * [427] PATH environment variable won't be overwritten by login.krb5 if already set. * [696] Sample KDC propagation script fixed. * [868] Fixed search for res_search() and friends. * [927] Compilation on Tru64 now detects GNU linker and chooses whether to use -oldstyle_liblookup accordingly. * [1044] port-sockets.h explicitly declares h_errno if the declaration is missing. * [1210] KDC cleans up some per-listener state upon process termination to avoid spurious memory leak indications. * [1335] The server side of the Horowitz password-change protocol now checks for minimum password life. * [1345, 2730, 2757] patchlevel.h is now the master version file. * [1364] GNU sed is no longer required to make depend on Irix. * [1383] SRV record support now handles "." target and adds trailing dots to avoid spurious multiple hostname queries. * [1497] A memory leak in the krb5 context serializer has been fixed. * [1570] Some team procedures now documented. * [1588] Automatic rebuilding of configure scripts, etc. are only done if --enable-maintainer-mode is passed to configure. * [1623] Memory management in the ftp client has been cleaned up. * [1724] DNS SRV record lookup support is unconditionally built on Unix. * [1791] Replacement for daemon() is compiled separately each time it is needed, rather than ending up in the krb5 library. * [1806] Default to building shared libraries on most platforms that support them. * [1847] Fixed daemon() replacement to build on Tru64. * [1850] Fixed some 0 vs NULL issues. * [2066] AES-only configuration now tested in test suite. * [2219] Fixed memory leak in KDC preauth handling. * [2256] Use $(CC) rather than ld to build shared libs on Tru64 and Irix. * [2276] Support for the non-standard enctype ENCTYPE_LOCAL_DES3_HMAC_SHA1 has been removed. * [2285] Test suite checks TCP access to KDC. * [2295] Minor stylistic cleanup in gss-client. * [2296, 2370, 2424] krb5_get_init_creds() APIs avoid multiple queries to master KDC. * [2379] Remove _XOPEN_EXTENDED hack previously used for HP-UX. * [2432] Only sanity-check setutent() API if utmpx.h is not present, as this was preventing recent NetBSD from configuring. * [2525] kvno.exe installed on Windows. * [2529] Fix some internal type inconsistencies in gssapi library. * [2530] Fix KRB5_CALLCONV usage in krb5_cc_resolve(). * [2537] Apply fix from John Hascall to make krb5_get_in_tkt() emulation actually honor the lifetimes in the input credentials. * [2539] Create manpage for krb524d. * [2573] The rcache code no longer attempts to close a negative file descriptor from a failed open. * [2591] The gssapi library now requires that the initiator's channel bindings match those provided by the acceptor, if the acceptor provides them at all. * [2592] Fix some HP-UX 11 compilation issues. * [2598] Fix some HP-UX 11 foreachaddr() issues. * [2600] gss_accept_sec_context() no longer leaks rcaches. * [2603] Clean up some issues relating to use of reserved namespace in k5-platform.h. * [2614] Rewrite handling of whitespace in profile library to better handle whitespace around tag names. * [2629] Fix double-negation of a preprocessor test in osconf.h. * [2637] krb5int_zap_data() uses SecureZeroMemory on Windows instead of memset(). * [2654] krb5_get_init_creds() checks for overflow/underflow on 32-bit timestamps. * [2655] krb5_get_init_creds() no longer issues requests where the renew_until time precedes the expiration time. * [2656] krb5_get_init_creds() supports ticket_lifetime libdefault. * [2657] Default ccache name is evaluated more lazily. * [2661] Handle return of ai_canonname=NULL from getaddrinfo(). * [2665] Fix leak in cc_resolve, reported by Paul Moore. * [2674] libkadm5 acl_init() API renamed to avoid conflict with MacOS X acl API. * [2684, 2710, 2728] Use BIND 8 parsing API when available. * [2685] The profile library iterators no longer get confused when modifications are made to the in-memory profile. * [2694] The krb5-config script now has a manpage. * [2704] New ccache API flag to request only information, not actual credentials. * [2705] Support for upcoming read/write MSLSA ccache. * [2706] resolv.h is included when searching for res_search() and friends, to account for symbol renaming. * [2715] The install-strip make target no longer attempts to strip scripts. * [2718] Fix memory leak in arcfour string_to_key. Reported by Derrick Schommer. * [2719] Fix memory leak in rd_cred.c. Reported by Derrick Schommer. * [2725] Fix memory leak in mk_req_extended(). Reported by Derrick Schommer. * [2729] Add some new version strings for Windows. * [2734] The ticket_lifetime libdefault now uses units of seconds by default, if no units are provided. * [2741] The profile library's error tables aren't loaded on MacOS X. * [2750] Calls to the profile library which set values no longer fail if the file is not writable. * [2751] The profile library has a new API to detect whether the default profile is writable. * [2753] An initial C implementation of CCAPI has been done. * [2754] fake-addrinfo.h includes errno.h earlier. * [2756] The profile library calls stat() less frequently on files. * [2760, 2780] The keytab implementation checks for cases where fopen() can return NULL without setting errno. Reported by Roland Dowdeswell. * [2770] com_err now creates valid prototypes for generated files. Reported by Jeremy Allison. * [2772, 2797] The krb4 library now honors the dns_fallback libdefault setting. * [2776, 2779] Solaris patches exist for the pty-close race condition bug. We check for these patches now checked, and don't apply the priocntl hack if they are present. * [2783] ftpcmds.y unconditionally defines NBBY to 8. * [2793] locate_kdc.c can compile if KRB5_DNS_LOOKUP isn't defined, though we removed the configure-time option for this. * [2795] Fixed some addrinfo problems that affected Irix. * [2796, 2840] Calling conventions for some API functions for Windows have been fixed. * [2805] Windows NSIS installer script updated. * [2808] Support library renamed on Windows. * [2815] krb5-config updated to reference new support library. * [2814, 2816] Some MSLSA ccache features depending on non-public SDK features were backed out. * [2818] Don't create empty array for addresses in MSLSA ccache. * [2832] Fix shared library build on sparc64-netbsd. * [2833, 2834, 2835] Add support for generating/installing debugging symbols on Windows. * [2838] Fix termination of incorrect string in telnetd. * [2854] Fix memory leak in ccache. * [2857] Fix memory leak in asn1_decode_generaltime(). * [2861] Minor documenation fixes. * [2864] Fix IPv6 support on Windows. * [2865] New API function krb5_is_thread_safe() to test for thread safety. * [2870, 2881] Fix crash in MSLSA ccache. * [2871] Handle read() returning -1 in prng.c. * [2872] Fix memory leak in DNS lookup code. * [2887] Fix null pointer dereference in krb5_unparse_name(). * [2892] Fix some gcc-4.0 compatibility problems. * [2891] lib/kdb/keytab.c no longer accesses an uninitialized variable. 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Thanks to Quanah Gibson-Mount of Stanford University for helping exercise the thread support code. Thanks to Michael Tautschnig for reporting the heap buffer overflow in the password history mechanism. [MITKRB5-SA-2004-004] Thanks to Wyllys Ingersoll for finding a buffer-size problem in the RPCSEC_GSS implementation. Thanks to iDEFENSE for bringing to our attention the vulnerabilities in the telnet client. [MITKRB5-SA-2005-001] Thanks to the members of the Kerberos V5 development team at MIT, both past and present: Danilo Almeida, Jeffrey Altman, Jay Berkenbilt, Richard Basch, Mitch Berger, John Carr, Don Davis, Alexandra Ellwood, Nancy Gilman, Matt Hancher, Sam Hartman, Paul Hill, Marc Horowitz, Eva Jacobus, Miroslav Jurisic, Barry Jaspan, Geoffrey King, John Kohl, Peter Litwack, Scott McGuire, Kevin Mitchell, Cliff Neuman, Paul Park, Ezra Peisach, Chris Provenzano, Ken Raeburn, Jon Rochlis, Jeff Schiller, Jen Selby, Brad Thompson, Harry Tsai, Ted Ts'o, Marshall Vale, Tom Yu. Very special thanks go to Marshall Vale, our departing team leader. Over the past few years, Marshall has been extremely valuable to us as mentor, advisor, manager, and friend. Marshall's devotion as a champion of Kerberos has helped our team immensely through many trials and hardships. We will miss him tremendously, and we wish him the best in his future endeavors.