[1384] in Kerberos
what to put in the /etc files
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Edward Caulfield)
Wed May 15 01:03:48 1991
Date: Wed, 15 May 91 03:23:40 -0400
From: Edward Caulfield <ekcfield@xyplex.com>
To: kerberos@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
Regarding ----
- Hello;
- I still have some problems with rending Kerberos operational.
-for this purpos i've followed the "Kerberos operation draft". But i
-got a problem with the "./kerberos7" commande given the next error :
-> Kerberos server starting
-> Sleep forever on error
-> Log file is /kerberos/kerberos.log
-> /kerberos: udp/kerberos unknown service
- there is not any section in the operation draft speaking
-about an actual updating (change) of the "/etc/services" file. So
-can anybody tell me where to find a complete paper explaining how
-to rend kerberos operational.
- Any comment is wellcomed.
- Thanks.
-TARAH Anas.
I have found that the following entries in my /etc/services and
/etc/inetd.conf files seem to work just fine. I am runnin SunOS.
- /etc/services
kerberos 750/udp kdc
kerberos_master 751/tcp
klogin 543/tcp
- /etc/inetd.conf
eklogin stream tcp nowait unswitched root /home.../eklogind
kshell stream tcp nowait unswitched root /home.../kshd
klogin stream tcp nowait unswitched root /home.../klogind
#
# /home... is read to imply wherever you decided to place this
# file on your system. Obviously, doesn't have to be under /home.
#
Ed Caulfield
Xyplex