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From: paul@myrddin.isl.cf.ac.uk (Paul)
Subject: Re: Kerberos on NetBSD
Message-ID: <1994Jan17.164348.20755@cm.cf.ac.uk>
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Organization: Intelligent Systems Lab, ELSYM, University of Wales, Cardiff
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 16:43:46 +0000
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In article <khBWLPK00WB=48TnJo@andrew.cmu.edu> Timothy J Kniveton <tim+@CMU.EDU> writes:
>i have a friend here at carnegie mellon who has kerberos and zephyr
>running on his linux box.  another friend, who runs netbsd, is working
>on it -- he has kerberos compiled, but it's apparently not getting the
>right ticket or something -- i'm not exactly sure.  he says he has to
>capture the kerberos packet, decode it, and find out what's going
>wrong... but he's doing a lot of stuff, so i don't know exactly how
>soon this will happen.  knowing him, however, it will happen.

I've had kerberos running on my FreeBSD box for quite a while. Don't remember
having any problems with it at all, compiled without too much effort and runs
fine as a client.
-- 
  Paul Richards, 
  Intelligent Systems Laboratory, ELSYM ,University of Wales, College Cardiff
  Internet: paul@isl.cf.ac.uk,  JANET(UK): RICHARDSDP@UK.AC.CARDIFF