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Generic Security Service Library (GSSLib) 0.0.22


From: Simon Josefsson
Subject: Generic Security Service Library (GSSLib) 0.0.22
Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 17:59:32 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.110007 (No Gnus v0.7) Emacs/22.0.95 (gnu/linux)

As part of the releasing of version 3 of the GNU General Public License,
the GNU Generic Security Service Library has been upgraded to the new
license.

Noteworthy changes since the last version:

* Version 0.0.22 (released 2007-06-29)

** GSS is now licensed under the GPL version 3 or later.

** GSS is now developed using Git instead of CVS.
A public git mirror is available from <http://repo.or.cz/w/gss.git>.

** API and ABI modifications.
No changes since last version.

GSSLib is an implementation of the Generic Security Service
Application Program Interface (GSS-API).  GSS-API is used by network
servers to provide security services.  For example, GSS can be used to
authenticate a client against SMTP or IMAP servers.  GSS consists of a
library, a manual, and a command line tool for debugging purposes.

While written to be flexible with regards to different GSS mechanisms,
the only currently supported mechanism is Kerberos 5 via GNU Shishi.
Mutual and non-mutual authentication, as client and server, is
supported.  Message privacy protection using DES and 3DES is
supported.

GSS aims to be internationalized, thread safe and portable.  GSS is
written in ANSI/ISO C89, and has been ported to numerous platforms,
even cross compiled to embedded platforms such as Motorola Coldfire.

Current work items include implementing more GSS mechanisms, possibly
supporting MIT Kerberos 5 or Heimdal (thus making it possible to
change GSS-API implementation after compile-time, through a
configuration file), dynamically loaded mechanisms using dlopen,
message privacy using AES, message integrity support, and evaluation
of implementation suitability of CCM-BIND.  Assistance is appreciated
on any of these (or other) items.

Improving GSS is costly, but you can help!  We are looking for
organizations that find GSS useful and wish to contribute back.  You
can contribute by reporting bugs, improve the software, or donate
money or equipment.

Commercial support contracts for GSS are available, and they help
finance continued maintenance.  Simon Josefsson Datakonsult, a
Stockholm based privately held company, is currently funding GSS
maintenance.  We are always looking for interesting development
projects.

If you need help to use GSSLib, or want to help others, you are
invited to join our help-gss mailing list, see:
<http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gss>.

The project page of the library is available at:
  http://www.gnu.org/software/gss/
  http://josefsson.org/gss/

Here are the compressed sources (1.5MB):
  ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/gss/gss-0.0.22.tar.gz
  http://josefsson.org/gss/releases/gss-0.0.22.tar.gz

Here are GPG detached signatures using key 0xB565716F:
  ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/gss/gss-0.0.22.tar.gz.sig
  http://josefsson.org/gss/releases/gss-0.0.22.tar.gz.sig

Here are the SHA-1 and SHA-224 checksums:

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a477dac0dbafd454aa496e2eabcb43cc3d20b594  gss-0.0.22.tar.gz.sig

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Enjoy,
Simon

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