7 * kerberos@mit.edu is a community resource for discussion and
8 questions about MIT krb5 and other Kerberos implementations. To
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10 https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos.
11 * krbdev@mit.edu is the primary list for developers of MIT Kerberos.
12 To subscribe to the list, please follow the instructions at
13 https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/krbdev.
14 * krb5-bugs@mit.edu is notified when a ticket is created or updated.
15 This list helps track bugs and feature requests.
16 In addition, this list is used to track documentation criticism
17 and recommendations for improvements.
18 * krbcore@mit.edu is a private list for the MIT krb5 core team. Send
19 mail to this list if you need to contact the core team.
20 * krbcore-security@mit.edu is the point of contact for security problems
21 with MIT Kerberos. Please use PGP-encrypted mail to report possible
22 vulnerabilities to this list.
28 The IRC channel `#kerberos` on irc.freenode.net is a community
29 resource for general Kerberos discussion and support.
31 The main IRC channel for MIT Kerberos development is `#krbdev` on
34 For more information about freenode, see https://freenode.net/.
40 * The archive https://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/kerberos/ contains
41 past postings from the `kerberos@mit.edu` list.
43 * The https://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/krbdev/ contains past postings
44 from the `krbdev@mit.edu` list.
50 The wiki at https://k5wiki.kerberos.org/ contains useful information
51 for developers working on the MIT Kerberos source code. Some of the
52 information on the wiki may be useful for advanced users or system
58 * https://web.mit.edu/kerberos/ is the MIT Kerberos software web page.
60 * https://kerberos.org/ is the MIT Kerberos Consortium web page.