[2114] in Kerberos-V5-bugs
krebeors V5B5 sserver/sclient
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Doug Engert)
Thu Jul 25 10:40:11 1996
Date: Thu, 25 Jul 1996 09:39:46 -0500
From: Doug Engert <DEEngert@anl.gov>
To: J K Chun <jkchun@dic.kjist.ac.kr>
Cc: krb5-bugs@MIT.EDU
In-Reply-To: <199607251227.VAA30197@dic.kjist.ac.kr>
J. K. Chun writes:
>
> Dear Engert.
> I am sorry for sending a mail to you suddenly.
> Please , help me out one(?) thing.
I and many others are reluctant to answer any of your questions, since
the Kerberos code has Encryption technology which is under U.S. Export
Restrictions. It is a U.S. Federal crime to export the code without a
license. I do not know if you obtained the Kerberos code legally. If
you obtained it from MIT you should have read the README file which
disused what *YOU* have to do before *YOU* export the files using FTP.
> I know that you were the member who anticipated at KerberosV5B5.
I am not a "member" of any MIT team. I have sent many modifications
back to MIT for inclusion in thier code, most of these are now in
Kerberos 5 beta 6. Note I have not distributed any of the encryption
code myself, only modifications to the MIT source.
> I am going to do sserver/sclient's program, but now
> they just operate manually.
> I want to operate it by inetd.
> What should I do ?
> I used kerberos V5B4 's sserver.c to make a sserver executable file.
> But I got the same error result like "Software caused connection abort while using sendauth"
> (This V5B4 of sserver does not support manually method, I mean Just prompt out
> when I hit the sserver 15000.
> I use solaris2.4 KerberosV5B5 gcc2.7.2.......
> I have been waiting your reply.
> Thanks a lot...
>
> - jkchun --
>
>
Sorry I can not help you.
--
Douglas E. Engert <DEEngert@anl.gov>
Argonne National Laboratory
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