On Tue, 11 Dec 2012, Harald Barth wrote:
If you merge a new secret into the AFS key file on the server with a
new (high, say 10001) kvno, it should not. I have not tested this
though.
Is there an advantage to such a high kvno? As I understand it, the kvno
just has to be different from the one already in the keyfile.
1. Create afs/math.cornell....@math.cornell.edu
2. Store the key in a keytab file
3. Use asetkey to add the key to the keyfile on each of the AFS
servers
Hmmm.
Methinks between 1. and 3. tokens with the new key may fail.
Yes, I think you're right. THe time period is short enough, though, that
I think I can live with that.
thanks,
Steve Gaarder
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