Chris said that he thought the domain controller approach would be a bad
idea.  I agree.  A domain controller will require too much memory compared
to a bare bones linux install running just the KDC service. 

Make sure you NAT the VM and add the appropriate entries to your krb5.ini
and hosts files for name resolution.

Jeffrey Altman

Kevin Koch wrote:
> I already have domain controller and Debian VMware VMs.  The host and
> another XP VM have the debugging environment set up.  Which way do you think
> it would be easier to proceed?  
>
> Thanks.
>
> Kevin Koch
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christopher D. Clausen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 11:08 PM
> To: Kevin Koch
> Cc: kerberos@mit.edu
> Subject: Re: Where can I find how-to advice on setting up a local KDC?
>
> Kevin Koch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> ... I can't debug NIM
>> timing issues without being able to connect to a KDC.  I can't ship a
>> product without those fixes.
>>
>> Where can I find out how to set up a KDC locally for NIM to connect
>> to?
>
> NIM is only in KfW, right?  As in, you are working on Windows?
>
> I'd suggest using Virtual PC and running some non-Windows OS and just 
> follow the normal instructions.  Otherwise, you could install a server 
> version of Windows and run a domain controller on your laptop, but I 
> would not suggest that.  Ask on #kerberos on Freenode IRC if you'd like 
> help with a KDC install.
>
> However, wouldn't the KDC being on your local computer also affect 
> timing?  (As in, wouldn't it be really fast and not a real world 
> experience?)
>
> <<CDC 
>
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