[413] in Kerberos
woe the (poor) commercial site
daemon@TELECOM.MIT.EDU (Jordan Hayes)
Mon Jun 27 16:07:23 1988
From: Jordan Hayes <jordan@ADS.COM>
To: kerberos@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
From: warrens@Sun.COM (Warren A. Smith)
Date: Mon, 27 Jun 88 11:41:46 PDT
To: jordan@ads.com
Subject: Re: Kerberos modifications to NFS
Cc: kc%sunned@Sun.COM
The changes for Kerberos involve source level changes. We
don't support object changes for Kerberos at this time.
To get a commercial NFS source license (which gets you a
reference port of NFS to the Berkeley 4.3 kernel) contact K.C.
Chan (kcchan@sun.com) at 415/336-2184. This license costs
$25,000 and is a full implementation of 4.3BSD with NFS, Yellow
Pages, RPC/XDR, REX, Lock Manager, Status Monitor. K.C. can
tell you about university licensing.
Well, I don't have $25,000 for a source license, but I still want to
run this code. Do I have any other options? Why can't we get
objects? Anyone wanna slip me some .o's? (i assume this doesn't break
any license agreements, but correct me if i'm wrong) ... seems to me
that .o's aren't an unreasonable request ...
Also, anybody using Kerberos on a 4.0 machine?
/jordan