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# $OpenBSD: README,v 1.1 2001/06/25 03:30:22 hin Exp $ |
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Notes about the KerberosV support in OpenBSD: |
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- This is currently experimental code. |
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- OpenBSD contains the Heimdal implementation of KerberosV from KTH in Sweden. |
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- Please check the heimdal info page (type "info heimdal") to get more |
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information. A number of manpages exist, mainly describing the krb5 API. |
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- There are some very informational RFCs in the source directory. |
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- Before you use KerberosV you should setup an /etc/kerberosV/krb5.conf |
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according to the instructions in the heimdal infopage. |
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- The directory /var/heimdal contains logs, the database and acl files, |
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and must be created before the kdc, kadmind or kpasswdd can be used. |
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Disclosing the database would be a _really_ bad thing. |
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- The file /etc/kerberosV/krb5.keytab contains the encryption keys and |
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its important that you keep this file secret. |