-Openafs News -- history of user Visible changes. September 17, 2001
+OpenAFS News -- history of user-visible changes. October 19, 2001
+
+* Changes incorporated in OpenAFS 1.3
+
+** 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 1.2.5
+
+** A remote denial of service attack in the AIX and IRIX clients has
+ been fixed. Users of those platforms are strongly encouraged to
+ upgrade.
+
+** Fixed race conditions in fileserver that could result in crash.
+
+* Changes incorporated in OpenAFS 1.2.4
+
+** Server logfiles now more consistant about format in which hosts are
+ referred to.
+
+** vfsck on Solaris will now allow force runs (using -y flag) even if old
+ inodes exist.
+
+* Changes incorporated in OpenAFS 1.2.3
+
+** Cell aliases for dynroot can be specified in the CellAlias file in
+ /usr/vice/etc or /usr/local/etc/openafs, in format "realname alias",
+ one per line. They can also be managed at runtime with "fs newalias"
+ and "fs listaliases".
* Changes incorporated in OpenAFS 1.2.2
+** Solaris 9 and Linux PA-RISC are now supported
+
+** fileserver will not erroneously delay legitimate errors for 3 seconds
+ after 10 errors are returned (e.g. stat() on a directory you can't read)
+
+** Rx MTU calculation now works for Irix, Solaris and Linux
+
+** If afsd is started with the -dynroot flag, /afs will be locally
+ generated from the CellServDB. AFSDB cells will be mounted
+ automatically upon access.
+
** The namei fileserver allows vice "partitions" to be directories instead
of partitions and will attach and display accordingly. Creating the file
"AlwaysAttach" in the /vicepX directory is used as the trigger to attach it.
+** TSM support for butc no longer requires editing a Makefile, simply
+ specify the --enable-tivoli-tsm configure option.
+
+** Linux builds no longer require source changes every time the kernel
+ inode structure changes; the OpenAFS sources will now configure
+ itself to the actual inode structure as defined in the kernel
+ sources.
+
* Changes incorporated in OpenAFS 1.2.1
** vfsck on Digital UNIX and Solaris will now refuse to fsck mounted