> On 13. Mar 2024, at 12:48, Yoann Gini wrote:
>
> Which allow us to have end to end TLS communication between our customers and
> their tenant. Which is mandatory for our mTLS. But without consuming one
> public IP per tenant to keep cost under control.
>
> Here with Kerberos, I'm wondering h
On Saturday, 7 October 2023 22:15:32 CEST Russ Allbery wrote:
> [..]
That clears up a lot, thank you so much!
-Marco
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Hey list,
I'm currently setting up Kerberos for my home network. The main motivation was
to get secure NFS, and as such I've looked at various guides on how to set it
up for that. They (for example, the Arch Wiki[1]) pretty much all tell you to
create principals for the host and NFS service for