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Message-Id: <rt-1193-3070.3.97497423439702@krbdev.mit.edu>
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From: "Sam Hartman via RT" <rt-comment@krbdev.mit.edu>
Reply-To: rt-comment@krbdev.mit.edu
To: krb5-prs@mit.edu
Errors-To: krb5-bugs-admin@mit.edu
Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2002 14:40:56 -0400 (EDT)
During the 1.2.3 crypto transition we added code to coerce the enctype
to be what was expected by calling routines and attached the following
/*
* Coerce the enctype of the output keyblock in case we got an
* inexact match on the enctype; this behavior will go away when
* the key storage architecture gets redesigned for 1.3.
*/
legend.
Do we still want to do this for 1.3?
Presume not, but I'm opening this ticket for discussion.
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