OBSOLETE Patch-ID# 147716-04
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Keywords: security krb5 libss.so.1 kerberos
Synopsis: Obsoleted by: 146665-02 SunOS 5.10_x86: krb5 patch
Date: Jul/02/2012
Install Requirements: NA
Solaris Release: 10_x86
SunOS Release: 5.10_x86
Unbundled Product:
Unbundled Release:
Xref: This patch available for SPARC as patch 147715
Topic: SunOS 5.10_x86: krb5 patch
Relevant Architectures: i386
Bugs fixed with this patch:
Changes incorporated in this version: 7136193
Patches accumulated and obsoleted by this patch: 144892-02
Patches which conflict with this patch:
Patches required with this patch: 118855-36 120012-14 127128-11 144501-19 (or greater)
Obsoleted by: 146665-02
Files included with this patch:
/kernel/misc/kgss/amd64/kmech_krb5
/kernel/misc/kgss/kmech_krb5
/usr/lib/amd64/gss/mech_krb5.so.1
/usr/lib/gss/mech_krb5.so.1
/usr/lib/krb5/libkadm5srv.so.1
/usr/lib/krb5/libss.so.1
/usr/lib/sasl/amd64/gssapi.so.1
/usr/lib/sasl/gssapi.so.1
Problem Description:
7136193 problem with Kerberos utilities
(from 147716-03)
7045809 chgpwd.c needs more resyncing to properly support RFC3244
(from 147716-02)
6372525 problem with library libsasl
6372535 krb5gss_unwrap() doesn't output data when the only error is out-of-sequence or replay detection
(from 147716-01)
7021339 nscd crashed in krb5int_sendto() when trying to free memory at an invalid address
(from 144892-02)
6997583 problem with Kerberos kdc
7059086 problem with Kerberos admin
7061008 problem with Kerberos admin
(from 144892-01)
5047971 kadmin could use libtecla for enhanced command history and editing
Patch Installation Instructions:
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Please refer to the man pages for instructions on using 'patchadd'
and 'patchrm' commands provided with Solaris.
The following example installs a patch to a standalone machine:
example# patchadd /var/spool/patch/123456-07
The following example removes a patch from a standalone system:
example# patchrm 123456-07
For additional examples please see the appropriate man pages. Any
other special or non-generic installation instructions should be
described below as special instructions.
Special Install Instructions:
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None.
README -- Last modified date: Saturday, November 10, 2012