Now... how do I use 1.4 kprop and kpropd without DNS for authentication....
Long story, but I prefer to not address DNS because I am creating a private environment.
When I run kprop, just after accessing resolv.conf, I am told that the server in question
is not in the database.... I am presuming it is complaining about _kerberos._udp****
since I see through snoop it is being sent and then failure!
TNX Stphen Canell
Tom Yu wrote:
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