Adam Megacz wrote:
Ken Hornstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Be careful; in one sense, krb524d and gssklogd are basically the same
program, especially in terms of client transparency.  It's just that
the utilities to use one of them are much more widespread.


Ah yes. I wasn't aware that they shared code,

They don't really share any code, other then Kerberos and AFS libs.

although I do know that they operate on essentially the same principle.

But the "client side" of krb524d is built into the aklog that ships
with OpenAFS, while the "client side" of gssklog is not.  It's not
just the widespreadness, it's the fact that you can safely assume that
anybody who has installed a recent version of OpenAFS is guaranteed to
have the krb524d client.


Yes, but there is no reason to consider shipping the follow on to gssklog
with AFS as well.

  - a


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