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Re: kerberos

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Lenny Miceli)
Mon Mar 27 11:31:12 1995

Date: Mon, 27 Mar 1995 10:37:20 -0500 (EST)
From: Lenny Miceli <TKSLEN@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu>
In-Reply-To: Your message dated "Wed, 22 Mar 1995 13:29:29 +0800"
 <9503222129.AA01792@pickett.informix.com>
To: wsharif@informix.com
Cc: kerberos@MIT.EDU, TKSLEN@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu

>Hi all,
>
>Is there a public copy of kerberos for solaris?
>
>If some one wants to implement kerberos, where should he get the appropiate 
>documentations.
>
>Thank you for your help,
>
Wilson Sharif
>wsharif@informix.com

You can anonymous ftp the file WWW_AND_FTP.SITES from my site
(ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu).  This file is located in [.KERBEROS_5].  This has
the information you are looking for.  If you are a novice then the file
INSTALL_NOTES.TXT located in [.KERBEROS_5.INSTALL_INFO] will help you install
version 5 of kerberos if you need to install that version.

If you can't get WWW_AND_FTP.SITES, here are the pertinent entries extracted
from that file for you.
1) (LJM, How to get the kerberos v5 beta 4 distribution.  The following is an
         excerpt from the file README.KRB5_BETA4 at ATHENA-DIST.MIT.EDU)
   a) ftp to ATHENA-DIST.MIT.EDU (18.71.0.38), login anonymous, password
      your_email_address
   b) Change into the directory '/pub/kerberos/dist/940615'.
      [NOTE: you can't cd to this directory in steps, you must do it in one
      command: cd /pub/kerberos/dist/940615]
   c) There you will find several files:
         1 -rwxr--r-- 39 tytso         263 Apr  3  1992 README.trademark*
       680 -rw-r--r--  2 tytso      686047 Jan 17 19:52 isode.tar.Z
       200 -rw-r--r--  1 tytso      191501 Jun 16 05:13 krb5.des.B4.tar.Z
       504 -rw-r--r--  1 tytso      505163 Jun 16 05:14 krb5.doc.B4.tar.Z
      3544 -rw-r--r--  1 tytso     3618145 Jun 16 05:17 krb5.src.B4.tar.Z
        39 -rw-r--r--  2 tytso       39435 Jan 17 19:59 synctree.tar.Z
      The .tar.Z files are compressed tar files.
      krb5.des.B4.tar.Z is the cryptographic library source.  It may be
        export restricted.
      krb5.src.B4.tar.Z is the source tree.  It may be export restricted.  It
        is your responsibility obtain an export license if necessary.
      krb5.doc.B4.tar.Z is the documentation tree.  It is not export restricted.
        (Note: a copy of the documentation tree is included in the source tree.)
      isode.tar.Z is a subset of ISODE needed for Kerberos V5.  If you have
        ISODE 7.0 or later already, or if you plan to use the autoconf
        build system, you won't need this file.
      synctree.tar.Z is a program that builds build trees for multiple
        architectures.  See the build instructions for Kerberos V5 if you want
        to support multiple build hierarchies from a single source tree.

2) Cygnus Network Security - User and Administrator Documentation for
   CNS Version 1 and the kerberos v4 (and maybe v5) source:
   (LJM, the v4 source compiles correctly under Solaris.)
   For the User and Administrator Documentation use the following:
     WWW: http://www.cygnus.com/doc/cns/kerbman_toc.html

   The following is an extract out of their README.KERBEROS file, which tells
   you how to get the kerberos source from them.  They refer to their version
   of kerberos as CNS.
   To obtain a copy of the sources for CNS, email a request to:
        kerbask@cygnus.com
   Cygnus will reply with a form letter for you to fax to us to get access to
   CNS sources through anonymous ftp.

Lenny Miceli - Consultant, Systems Analyst               University at Buffalo
Technical Services, Computing & Information Technology   235 Computing Center
716-645-3565 Phone  /  716-645-3734 FAX                  Buffalo, NY 14260-1408
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