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several new kerberos related libraries and applications to FreeBSD: o kgetcred(1) allows one to manually get a ticket for a particular service. o kf(1) securily forwards ticket to another host through an authenticated and encrypted stream. o kcc(1) is an umbrella program around klist(1), kswitch(1), kgetcred(1) and other user kerberos operations. klist and kswitch are just symlinks to kcc(1) now. o kswitch(1) allows you to easily switch between kerberos credentials if you're running KCM. o hxtool(1) is a certificate management tool to use with PKINIT. o string2key(1) maps a password into key. o kdigest(8) is a userland tool to access the KDC's digest interface. o kimpersonate(8) creates a "fake" ticket for a service. We also now install manpages for some lirbaries that were not installed before, libheimntlm and libhx509. - The new HEIMDAL version no longer supports Kerberos 4. All users are recommended to switch to Kerberos 5. - Weak ciphers are now disabled by default. To enable DES support (used by telnet(8)), use "allow_weak_crypto" option in krb5.conf. - libtelnet, pam_ksu and pam_krb5 are now compiled with error on warnings disabled due to the function they use (krb5_get_err_text(3)) being deprecated. I plan to work on this next. - Heimdal's KDC now require sqlite to operate. We use the bundled version and install it as libheimsqlite. If some other FreeBSD components will require it in the future we can rename it to libbsdsqlite and use for these components as well. - This is not a latest Heimdal version, the new one was released while I was working on the update. I will update it to 1.5.2 soon, as it fixes some important bugs and security issues.
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# NormalizationCorrections-4.0.0.txt
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# This file is a normative contributory data file in the
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# Unicode Character Database.
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#
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# The normalization stabilization policy of the Unicode
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# Consortium ordinarily precludes any change to the decomposition
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# for any character, once established in a relevant version
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# of the UnicodeData.txt data file. However, under certain
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# exceptional (and rare) conditions, an error in a decomposition
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# mapping may be discovered that is truly just an unintended
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# typo in the data, and not a matter of dubious interpretation.
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#
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# Whenever such an error may be found, and if it meets the
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# requirements for possible exceptions to normalization
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# stability, the correction is entered in this data file,
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# so that any implementation depending on absolute stability
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# of normalization, *including* any errors in the data, can
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# safely reconstruct the exact state of the data tables at
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# any given version of Unicode.
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#
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# Currently this list has exactly six entries in it, one for the
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# typo found and corrected in Corrigendum #3, and five for
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# the typos and misidentifications found and corrected in
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# Corrigendum #4. All efforts
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# will be made to keep the entries limited to just those fixes.
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#
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# Interpretation of the fields:
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# Field 1: Unicode code point
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# Field 2: Original (erroneous) decomposition
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# Field 3: Corrected decomposition
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# Field 4: Version of Unicode for which the correction was
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# entered into UnicodeData.txt, in n.n.n format.
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# Comment: Indicates the Unicode Corrigendum which documents
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# the correction
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#
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#
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F951;96FB;964B;3.2.0 # Corrigendum 3
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2F868;2136A;36FC;4.0.0 # Corrigendum 4
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2F874;5F33;5F53;4.0.0 # Corrigendum 4
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2F91F;43AB;243AB;4.0.0 # Corrigendum 4
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2F95F;7AAE;7AEE;4.0.0 # Corrigendum 4
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2F9BF;4D57;45D7;4.0.0 # Corrigendum 4
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