Ken Raeburn wrote:
Actually, Sam and I had an idea for a use for the KDC location plugin
interface: You could use it for experimenting with new code to do the
config-file or DNS lookups in different ways. Either for your own
private use, without affecting other users, or as a way of
On Fri, 2006-09-08 at 15:37 -0400, Ken Raeburn wrote:
On Sep 8, 2006, at 11:58, Vipin Rathor wrote:
As MIT_krb1.5 supports two plugin interfaces, one internal
interface for
new database layer and other public interface for KDC.
here, can anyone tell me,
1.How i can use these
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On Sep 10, 2006, at 19:35, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
kdc location: Are you doing anything interesting where krb5.conf
entries or DNS SRV records won't cut it for locating your KDCs?
Ahh, so this is the correct way to solve the disgusting hacks
hi all,
As MIT_krb1.5 supports two plugin interfaces, one internal interface for
new database layer and other public interface for KDC.
here, can anyone tell me,
1.How i can use these interfaces to get most out of them?
2.is there any reference doc. available for using these interfaces?
On Sep 8, 2006, at 11:58, Vipin Rathor wrote:
As MIT_krb1.5 supports two plugin interfaces, one internal
interface for
new database layer and other public interface for KDC.
here, can anyone tell me,
1.How i can use these interfaces to get most out of them?
2.is there any reference
On Friday, September 08, 2006 03:37:33 PM -0400 Ken Raeburn
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(A question I haven't investigated: Does the
presence of an A record there and no records mean there is no
record, or would you still need to make that query? My guess
would be the latter.)
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