-OpenAFS News -- history of user-visible changes. October 19, 2001
+OpenAFS News -- history of user-visible changes.
* Changes incorporated in OpenAFS 1.3
+** -nosettime is now the default for afsd. Use "-settime" to get the
+ old behavior.
+
+** OpenBSD is now supported.
+
+** Mountpoint directory information is now only faked for cross-cell
+ mountpoints when using the -fakestat flag (e.g. for the directories
+ under /afs, but not for most other volumes mounted inside the cell).
+ The -fakestat-all switch can be used to fake information for all
+ mountpoints.
+
+** When fakestat is enabled on MacOSX, the Finder can be used to browse
+ a fully-populated /afs directory. However, this precludes reliable
+ use of entire volumes as MacOS bundles (i.e. containing a Contents
+ directory in the root of the volume).
+
** Mountpoint directory information can be faked by the cache manager,
making operations such as stat'ing all cells under /afs much faster.
This is enabled by passing -fakestat to afsd, but might not be stable
on all platforms.
+* Changes incorporated in OpenAFS 1.2.9
+
+** The kaserver now defaults to not allowing interrealm authentication,
+ due to security vulnerabilities in the krb4 protocol. The new
+ "-crossrealm" flag to the kaserver is provided to reenable interrealm
+ authentication if desired.
+
+** RedHat Linux 9.0 is now supported.
+
+** Solaris 9 12/02 is now supported. Solaris 7 and 8 x86 should now
+ work again.
+
+** On Linux machines using 2.2 series kernels, 2.2.19 or higher is now
+ required.
+
+** An OpenAFS 1.2.9 afsd will not work with kernel modules built from
+ an earlier OpenAFS release. In general, using a mismatched afsd and
+ kernel modules set is unsupported; it is not recommended that you use
+ such a configuration on a regular basis.
+
+* Changes incorporated in OpenAFS 1.2.8
+
+** Mountpoint directory information is now only faked for cross-cell
+ mountpoits when using the -fakestat flag (e.g. for the directories
+ under /afs, but not for most other volumes mounted inside the cell).
+ The -fakestat-all switch can be used to fake information for all
+ mountpoints.
+
+** HPUX 11.0 is now supported.
+
+** It is now possible for AFS to use Kerberos 5 directly, via rxkad 2b.
+ See the OpenAFS 1.2.8 Release Notes for more information on using this
+ capability.
+
+** An NFS translator kernel module is now included and compiled by default
+ for Solaris only.
+
+* Changes incorporated in OpenAFS 1.2.7
+
+** MacOS X 10.2 is now supported. FreeBSD 4.3 and later support is included
+ in this release, but is still under active development and should only
+ be used by those doing active development on the OpenAFS FreeBSD client.
+
+** When fakestat is enabled on MacOSX, the Finder can be used to browse
+ a fully-populated /afs directory. However, this precludes reliable
+ use of entire volumes as MacOS bundles (i.e. containing a Contents
+ directory in the root of the volume).
+
+** The fileserver will now use Rx pings to determine if clients are reachable
+ prior to allocating resources to them, to prevent asymmetric clients from
+ consuming all fileserver resources.
+
+* Changes incorporated in OpenAFS 1.2.6
+
+** Mountpoint directory information can be faked by the cache manager,
+ making operations such as stat'ing all cells under /afs much faster.
+ This is enabled by passing -fakestat to afsd.
+
+** Solaris 9 FCS and Solaris 7 and 8 x86 are now supported.
+
* Changes incorporated in OpenAFS 1.2.5
** A remote denial of service attack in the AIX and IRIX clients has