[3773] in Kerberos
Re: Kerberos, Eudora 2.1, KClient 1.1b1
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (John Hascall)
Tue Aug 30 09:46:08 1994
To: kerberos@MIT.EDU
Date: 30 Aug 1994 13:21:20 GMT
From: john@iastate.edu (John Hascall)
Scott Krajewski <krajewsk@iastate.edu> wrote:
}I'm trying to get the new Eudora (2.1fc2) to work on our campus system
}that uses Kerberos.
}This is the config that Eudora offers
}
}Realm : <blank> <- I know what this should be
}POP3 port: 110 <- this has to be changed for our system to 1109
}Service name: kpop
}Service format: ^0.^1@^2 <- I think this is the problem
tigger.cc> klist
Ticket file: /tmp/tkt_2e632cbf0d14e7
Principal: john@IASTATE.EDU <---- (1)
Issued Expires Principal
Aug 30 07:57:40 Aug 30 20:09:14 krbtgt.IASTATE.EDU@IASTATE.EDU
Aug 30 07:57:40 Aug 30 20:09:14 rcmd.tigger@IASTATE.EDU
Aug 30 07:57:42 Aug 30 20:09:16 acctsrvr.vs-1@IASTATE.EDU
Aug 30 07:57:43 Aug 30 20:09:17 afs.iastate.edu@IASTATE.EDU
Aug 30 07:57:44 Aug 30 20:09:18 rvdsrv.nfs-1@IASTATE.EDU
Aug 30 07:57:59 Aug 30 20:09:33 pop.pop-1@IASTATE.EDU <---- (2)
Aug 30 07:58:04 Aug 30 17:58:04 zephyr.zephyr@IASTATE.EDU
Aug 30 08:09:39 Aug 30 20:21:13 olc.vs-2@IASTATE.EDU
Aug 30 08:10:48 Aug 30 20:22:22 print.fs-2@IASTATE.EDU
tigger.cc> hesinfo krajewsk pobox
POP POP-3.IASTATE.EDU krajewsk <---- (3)
tigger.cc> hesinfo kpop service
kpop tcp 1109 <---- (4)
(1) The realm is "IASTATE.EDU".
(2) The service format is pop.<pop_server>@IASTATE.EDU
(3) Your pop_server is *currently* pop-3 -- if
Eudora will use Hesiod to look up your pop_server, that
is much better than hard coding it.
(4) The Kpop service is indeed at port 1109,
but note this is not pop3-based.
(5) Did you ask this question locally?
John
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