it times out, reasonably quickly on the systems i've used.
it then falls back to talking directly to an auth server.
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erik quanstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> i'll take a stab at this.
>
> On Thu Feb  1 08:34:58 EST 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
>> First I don't undestand why I must run auth/secstored on my auth
>> server. 
>
> it is not required.  secstore provides secure storage for users. also you
> don't need to run secstore on the auth server, but for most people
> that's where it makes sense.
...

drawterm (on linux, at least) always tries to contact secstore on the
authserver during startup.  So it may not be *required* to run
secstore there, but I guess doing otherwise is not feasible.

Regards,

    Jorge-León

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