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Acknowledgments
Appreciation Time!!!! There are far too many people to
try to thank them all; many people have contributed to
the development of Kerberos V5. This is only a partial
listing....
Thanks to Kevin Coffman and the CITI group at the
University of Michigan for providing patches for
implementing RPCSEC_GSS authentication in the RPC
library.
Thanks to Derrick Schommer for reporting multiple
memory leaks.
Thanks to Quanah Gibson-Mount of Stanford University
for helping exercise the thread support code.
Thanks to Michael Tautschnig for reporting the heap buffer
overow inthe password history mechanism. [MITKRB5-
SA-2004-004]
Thanks to Wyllys Ingersoll for nding a buffer-size problem
in theRPCSEC_GSS implementation.
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.
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