> "James" == James Craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
James> Thank you for your help before.
James> I don't want to pester you or the newsgroup with what
James> may be newbie questions... what is the best place/way to
James> get them answered?
Well, obviously the
On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, Sam Hartman wrote:
> When you add a key to a keytab file, that key is randomized by the
> server before being added. You do not want to put user principals in
> keytab files. Instead, you want to create a principal for the
> explicit purpose of living in a keytab.
>
When you add a key to a keytab file, that key is randomized by the
server before being added. You do not want to put user principals in
keytab files. Instead, you want to create a principal for the
explicit purpose of living in a keytab.
Kerberos
I have started running some experiments on a few machines in hopes of
deploying Kerberos throughout our department. We are running Solaris 8,
and I am using SEAM 1.0.1 on the test systems. Since I am learning this
on my own, some things are not as obvious to me as I think they should
be.
My cu