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Kerberos V5 Release 1.6.3
For more information, please see the krb5-1.6.3 release page
- krb5-1.6.3-signed.tar, source code, 11630k.
Kerberos V5 Release 1.5.4 - maintenance release
For more information, please see the krb5-1.5.4 release page
- krb5-1.5.4-signed.tar, source code, 9880k.