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Date:      Mon, 26 Feb 1996 22:16:51 +0200
From:      Mark Murray <mark@grondar.za>
To:        Ken Lam <klam@awod.com>
Cc:        freebsd-security@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Kerberos 4 Slave Server Setup in 2.1 
Message-ID:  <199602262016.WAA07549@grumble.grondar.za>

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Ken Lam wrote:
> >> krb.slaves
> >> ----
> >> indigo.awod.com
> >
> >??? Is this a file? I find no reference to it anywhere?
> 
> I found that in documentation from indiana.edu
> http://browneyes.ucs.indiana.edu/subject/kerberos/krb.slaves.html

Scanning around this site, I get the general impression that their
Kerberos is a little different to our eBones. Not much evidence to
go on, but it seems as though they have a few scripts that we do not
have. Might be worthwhile your getting their kprop[d] docs.

> >Not being a kprop[d] user, I cannot offer you much specific advice about
> >that.
> 
> How are you handling your master/slave servers without kprop?  Is there
> some other means?

I am a small site (very small!), so I do not have much call for it.
OTOH, if I was asked to set up something, I would probably (and this
is suggested with just about ZERO thought) use something like encrypted
and kerberised rcp with cron jobs to kick action into the file
movements. Look at the source for kprop[d]. Even MIT doesn't advocate
their use.

(Thinks - "Hmm - what is MIT using now?" - you may want to look in
Kerberos5)

> Thanks again

No prob.

M
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