Subject: Re: NFS, kerberos
To: Bill Studenmund <wrstuden@loki.stanford.edu>
From: Christopher J Mason <cmason+@CMU.EDU>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 07/13/1997 22:40:57
> > for me so I have to re-kinit...  Also, for inbound encrypted telnet to
> > work, you need a kerberos instance - at CMU, you need to mail
> > "advisor+@andrew" to get one...

I've never gotten NetBSD ksrvutil to work correctly for this to happen. 
I think it's another one of the many incompatibilities that have yet to
be worked out.  I think the last time I tried it it kept telling me the
password was wrong.

Excerpts from internet.computing.netbsd.port-mac68k: 10-Jul-97 Re: NFS,
kerberos by Bill Studenmund@loki.sta 
> > stuff.  I ended up just grabbing the CMU kerberos distribution (which
> > borders on impossible to compile...) from
> > /afs/andrew.cmu.edu/system/src/local/kerberos.  It works now on
> > NetBSD/i386.  I haven't tried it on /mac68k but I see no reason why it
> > wouldn't also work.


I've _never_ been able to get CMU kerb4 to compile under NetBSD/mac68k. 
I think even recently CMU has switched to a ebones distribution from se,
which _crashes_ my NetBSD/mac68k machine consistently on kinit or
ksrvutil change.

I've struggled long and hard on this one, so if any has insight, or even
just got it working, please let me know.

-c
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