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One serious security issue was resolved related to the kerberos provider. Users who authenticate against Kerberos and have cached credentials could log in with a zero-length password The network exposure of this bug was limited, as users logged in this way would not have valid network credentials (by lucky accident). This issue was present only in the 0.99.x preview releases and not in any of the stable releases (0.7.1 and earlier) Stability fixes since the 0.99.1 preview release Added or updated several translations Fixed long-standing "I have no name!" issue with X-based terminals SSSD now passes "make distcheck" cleanly SSSD PAM now conforms better to standards regarding PAM_PRELIM_CHECK == Detailed Changelog == Göran Uddeborg (2): Update SV translation Update SV translation Marina Latini (1): Update IT translation Martin Nagy (2): Don't consider one address with different port numbers as the same Change the first server pick logic Sergei V. Kovylov (1): sssd.spec for SLES Simo Sorce (2): Fix upgrade bug #323 Fix ldap child memory hierarchy and other issues Stephen Gallagher (14): Properly close STDERR when daemonizing Fix tight loop in monitor Don't set explicit default for "timeout" in domains Fix warning in server.c Raise DEBUG level of sdap_get_generic_done() Change default for enumeration to TRUE Fix tight-loop in monitor part 2 Properly handle EINTR from poll() Updating ES translation Add DEBUG messages to getpwnam_callback and getpwuid_callback Clarify access_provider manpage entry Do not blindly accept zero-length passwords Fix broken password changes for local users Release SSSD 1.0 Sumit Bose (9): Use sys.exit instead of exit Check for minimal version of check Build python modules in builddir Use --with-ldb-lib-dir while running make distcheck Cleanup db files after test run disable password migration code Handle chauthtok with PAM_PRELIM_CHECK separately Do not overwrite valid TGTs when offline Fix for #345
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