1 @node Acknowledgments, Index, Resolving frequent problems, Top
2 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
3 @appendix Acknowledgments
5 People from the MIT Athena project wrote the original code that this is
6 based on. @w{Kerberos 4} @w{patch-level 9} was stripped of both the
7 encryption functions and the calls to them. This was exported from the
8 US as the ``Bones'' release. Eric Young put back the calls and hooked
9 in his libdes, thereby creating the ``eBones'' release.
13 The ``rcmd'' programs where initially developed at the University of
14 California at Berkeley and then hacked on by the FreeBSD and NetBSD
17 Berkeley also wrote @code{ftp}, @code{ftpd}, @code{telnet}, and
18 @code{telnetd}. The authentication and encryption code of @code{telnet}
19 and @code{telnetd} was added by David Borman (then of Cray Research,
20 Inc). The encryption code was removed when this was exported and then
21 added back by Juha Eskelinen, @code{<esc@@magic.fi>}.
23 The @code{popper} was also a Berkeley program initially.
25 The @code{login} has the same origins but has received code written by
26 Wietse Venema at Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands.
28 @code{movemail} was (at least partially) written by Jonathan Kamens,
29 @code{<jik@@security.ov.com>}, and is Copyright @copyright{} 1986, 1991,
30 1992, 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
32 @code{xnlock} was originally written by Dan Heller in 1985 for sunview.
33 The X version was written by him in 1990.
35 Some of the functions in @file{libroken} also come from Berkeley by the
36 way of NetBSD/FreeBSD.
38 The code to handle the dynamic loading of the AFS module for AIX is
39 copyright @copyright{} 1992 HELIOS Software GmbH 30159 Hannover,
42 @code{editline} was written by Simmule Turner and Rich Salz.
44 Bugfixes and code has been contributed by:
46 @item Derrick J Brashear
47 @code{<shadow@@dementia.org>}
49 @code{<gertz@@lysator.liu.se>}
51 @code{<svedja@@lysator.liu.se>}
53 @code{<kent@@lysator.liu.se>}
55 @code{<jas@@pdc.kth.se>}
57 @code{<rom@@incolumitas.se>}
58 @item Fredrik Ljungberg
59 @code{<flag@@astrogator.se>}
63 @code{<lama@@pdc.kth.se>}
65 @code{<coelho@@cri.ensmp.fr>}
67 @code{<griffon+@@cmu.edu>}
68 @item Gregory S. Stark
69 @code{<gsstark@@mit.edu>}
70 @item Love Hörnquist-Åstrand
71 @code{<lha@@stacken.kth.se>}
73 @code{<d96-dst@@nada.kth.se>}
75 @code{<map@@stacken.kth.se>}
77 @code{<rb@@stacken.kth.se>}
79 @code{<arve@@nada.kth.se>}
81 @code{<wahlsten@@pathfinder.com>}
83 @code{<d96-dst@@nada.kth.se>}
85 @code{<toddr@@rpi.edu>}
87 @code{<ake@@cs.umu.se>}
89 @code{<thn@@stacken.kth.se>}
90 @item and we hope that those not mentioned here will forgive us.
93 Ian Marsh @code{<ianm@@sics.se>} removed the worst abuses of the English
94 language from this text.
96 Ilja Hallberg @code{<iha@@incolumitas.se>} is still promising to help us
97 finish the documentation.
99 This work was supported in part by SUNET and the Centre for Parallel
102 The port to Windows 95/NT was supported by the Computer Council at KTH
103 and done by Jörgen Karlsson @code{<d93-jka@@nada.kth.se>}.
105 All the bugs were introduced by ourselves.