Re: Here is some more on deb bus ideas (jc@crack.com) (fwd)

1999-03-06 Thread Torsten Hilbrich
Paul Nathan Puri [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Please explain what kaberos does.  I've quite understood it...

It's an authentification protocol.  Here an excerpt of the control
file:

 Kerberos is a system for authenticating users and services on a
 network.  Kerberos is a trusted third-party service.  That means that
 there is a third party (the kerberos server) that is trusted by all
 the entities on the network (users and services, usually called
 principals).

Look at the non-us packages kerberos4kth* to begin with.  Don't know
about the differences between version 4 and 5.

Torsten

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Re: Here is some more on deb bus ideas (jc@crack.com) (fwd)

1999-03-05 Thread Paul Nathan Puri
Please explain what kaberos does.  I've quite understood it...

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On 4 Mar 1999, John Hasler wrote:

 Paul Nathan Puri writes:
  I'm interested in starting commercial service that offers the set up and
  maintenance of secure networks under linux (preferably debian).
 
 This sounds interesting and I might be interested in getting involved.
 However, that man you really want to get on board is Bear Giles
 [EMAIL PROTECTED].  He has packaged kerboros 5.  Debian can't
 distribute it because of the export laws, but your service could certainly
 use it.
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Re: Here is some more on deb bus ideas (jc@crack.com) (fwd)

1999-03-04 Thread John Hasler
Paul Nathan Puri writes:
 I'm interested in starting commercial service that offers the set up and
 maintenance of secure networks under linux (preferably debian).

This sounds interesting and I might be interested in getting involved.
However, that man you really want to get on board is Bear Giles
[EMAIL PROTECTED].  He has packaged kerboros 5.  Debian can't
distribute it because of the export laws, but your service could certainly
use it.
-- 
John HaslerThis posting is in the public domain.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  Do with it what you will.
Dancing Horse Hill Make money from it if you can; I don't mind.
Elmwood, Wisconsin Do not send email advertisements to this address.