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Re: Using Solaris 10 kadmin with MIT 1.4.1 kadmind

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Douglas E. Engert)
Fri Jun 3 15:36:45 2005

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Sam Hartman wrote:

>>>>>>"Douglas" == Douglas E Engert <deengert@anl.gov> writes:
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>     Douglas> and the man page for kadmind talks about serving multiple
>     Douglas> realms, but I dont' see how it does.
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> *sigh*
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> An older kadmind (1995 era) did sort of support multiple realms,
> although it did not actually support some more critical operations
> like actually working.  
> 
> I don't think the OV kadmind as integrated by MIT has ever supported
> this.  You can run multiple realms out of a database and have all
> administrative operations go through one of the realms.

OK, then this is not an issue, *as long as* the kadmind server host
is in the realm that the kadmind is serving. Its just another thing
to keep track of.

And no I don't need a RFE, but thanks for asking.


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