Appendix C. Revision History


Note that revision numbers relate to the edition of this manual, not to version numbers of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

Revision History
Revision 6.7-4Mon Apr 10 2017Aneta Šteflová Petrová
Updated Smart Cards.
Revision 6.7-3Wed Mar 8 2017Aneta Šteflová Petrová
Version for 6.9 GA publication.
Revision 6.7-2Wed May 4 2016Marc Muehlfeld
Preparing document for 6.8 GA publication.
Revision 6.7-1Thu Feb 18 2016Aneta Petrová
Minor updates to trust and sudo chapters, added a warning to renewing CA certificates issued by external CAs.
Revision 6.7-0Tue Jul 14 2015Tomáš Čapek
Version for 6.7 GA release.
Revision 6.6-2Tue Mar 31 2015Tomáš Čapek
Improved sections on setting a Kerberized NFS server and client.
Revision 6.6-1Fri Dec 19 2014Tomáš Čapek
Rebuilt to update the sort order on the splash page.
Revision 6.6-0Fri Oct 10 2014Tomáš Čapek
Version for 6.6 GA release.
Revision 6.5-5July 9, 2014Ella Deon Ballard
Fixed bugs.
Revision 6.5-4February 3, 2014Ella Deon Ballard
Fixed bugs.
Revision 6.5-1November 20, 2013Ella Deon Ballard
Fixed bugs.
Revision 6.4-3August 20, 2013Ella Deon Lackey
Fixed bugs, reorganized some chapters.
Revision 6.4-1March 1, 2013Ella Deon Lackey
Added trusts.
Revision 6.3-1October 18, 2012Ella Deon Lackey
Removed sudo configuration example, group sync information, CRL generation section.
Revision 6.2-8December 16, 2011Ella Deon Lackey
Updated sudoers_debug example. Fixed migration command example.
Revision 6.2-7December 6, 2011Ella Deon Lackey
Release for GA of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2.
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