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Russ Allbery undid this on Dec 23, 2024

3525672 - Enlisted in git://git.eyrie.org/kerberos/webauth.git - Undone

by Russ Allbery Jul 16, 2009

50404481 - Enlisted in https://github.com/rra/webauth

by Russ Allbery Dec 23, 2024

Russ Allbery undid this on Dec 23, 2024

3565181 - Enlisted in git://git.eyrie.org/kerberos/wallet.git - Undone

by Russ Allbery Jul 18, 2009

50404480 - Enlisted in https://salsa.debian.org/whm/krb5-wallet

by Russ Allbery Dec 23, 2024

Russ Allbery undid this on Dec 23, 2024

3519994 - Enlisted in git://git.eyrie.org/kerberos/remctl.git - Undone

by Russ Allbery Jul 16, 2009

Russ Allbery undid this on Dec 23, 2024

3519985 - Created Project[350070] - Undone

by Russ Allbery Jul 16, 2009

50404479 - Enlisted in https://github.com/rra/pam-krb5

by Russ Allbery Dec 23, 2024

Russ Allbery undid this on Dec 23, 2024

3563387 - Enlisted in git://git.eyrie.org/afs/pam-afs-session.git - Undone

by Russ Allbery Jul 18, 2009

50404478 - Enlisted in https://github.com/rra/pam-afs-session

by Russ Allbery Dec 23, 2024

Russ Allbery undid this on Dec 23, 2024

35254023 - Enlisted in git://git.eyrie.org/perl/net-duo.git - Undone

by Russ Allbery Jan 04, 2015

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