Assar Westerlund wrote:

[... Kerberos explanations ...]


> I hope this makes it clearer.

Yeah, it does.  I want to get Kerberos set up here so I can do some testing
before I check things in, but it should go in.  It'll probably be a few weeks
since I'm going to be on vacation next week.

A few more questions for my personal edification, though:

Is the "cvs" portion of the "cvs/*@EXAMPLE.COM" that the server verifies all that
prevents the client from obtaining a ticket for, say,
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and using that to accerss CVS?

Is it possible for the Kerberos server to grant a ticket to the CVS client
(assumedly through the CVS server) for anything other than
"cvs/<somehost>@EXAMPLE.COM"?  In what cases?

Derek

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