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Tom Rhodes
trhodes at FreeBSD.org
Sat Aug 23 14:12:14 UTC 2003
We can't send plain text emails anymore??
This was nothing more than a plain text patch, I'm at a loss to why
this happened!! For those interested in reviewing this patch can
get it at:
http://people.FreeBSD.org/~trhodes/security.diff
For those reviewing, please read the following email which was my
original body:
Greetings,
Here I bring the kerberos5 handbook section to everyone for review.
A few tidbits of pre-review information:
This was done under the theory that KerberosIV is gone from 5.1 and
post releases. Thus there is a history part, and some extra information;
this was done so that we can fade away the other chapter with ease.
If it is desired for some unknown reason, I would like to commit the
entire part and then in a seperate commit: remove the
history/introduction. This method would allow myself, or another
doc hacker to restore that information when the old version is
dissolved.
I will kill my whitespace lines before the commit, these are
here for 'markers' so that I would not get lost during my initial
copy-paste merge. Please ignore them.
This was submitted to me in plain text, thus I did 95% of the
mark up. All mistakes are mine and should be pointed out to
me. I plan to commit this on Monday, or even Sunday night EST
if I get enough review. Thanks!
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Tom Rhodes
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Tom Rhodes
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